Test Drive An American Allstar And Win A Car
Published: 23rd November 2007
Chrysler UK Ltd has launched its ‘AllStar Weekends’ test drive incentive, which will see one lucky motorist win a Chrysler, Jeep or Dodge vehicle worth up to £30,000.
The prize draw competition* is open to anyone that registers and takes a test drive at their local dealership before the end of December.
Simon Elliott, Managing Director of Chrysler UK Ltd, said: “With six new models launched in 2007 across our three brands, Chrysler UK Ltd has the fastest growing range of models on the market.
“We’re capturing the imagination of the country’s motorists and winning industry awards thanks to our philosophy of offering customers desirable vehicles that combine distinctive styling, high equipment levels and great value for money.”
The AllStar prize draw is open to anyone that takes a test drive in a Chrysler, Jeep or Dodge vehicle before December 31st 2007.
From Chrysler, models include the four-door Sebring saloon, PT Cruiser hatchback, 300C executive saloon and Touring estate, plus the seven-seat Grand Voyager MPV.
The dynamic Dodge range includes the Caliber five-door hatchback and Avenger saloon – both capable of more than 40mpg in 2.0CRD diesel guise, plus the boldly styled Nitro SUV.
Meanwhile, Jeep has the fuel-efficient Compass compact SUV and award-winning Patriot plus the Cherokee, Grand Cherokee and two and four-door versions of the all-new Wrangler.
For more information on the AllStar Weekends, and to register for a test drive to win the Chrysler, Jeep or Dodge model of your choice - up to the value of £30,000 - please visit the website at: www.teamallstars.co.uk
Our Chrysler 300C Guide lists the full specification of the current UK 300C range, including car prices, fuel consumption, dimensions and other vital data.
Price Range: £26,995 - £40,550
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Models in the range: 3
Our Car Buyer’s Guide covers all of the UK’s major new cars and includes CO2 ratings and car insurance groups. Data updated on the 6th July 2008



