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Thinking of buying a new Vehicle....Get a Free Gift while you're at it....

Jun 26 '00



If you are thinking about buying a new vehicle, you certainly will be going on test drives before doing so. A lot of automobile dealers now offer free gifts for test driving there cars so you might as well take advantage of these offers and get a freebie while you're checking out your new purchase.

Here are some of the offers out now:

Receive a Nikon Novus Camera by Test driving an Oldsmobile Silouette. Call 1-800-766-9698 to receive the info. You talk to a recording. Ends 12/31/00.

Receive a picnic backpack for test driving a 2001 Pathfinder. This backpack looks very nice what looks like a very well made Backpack with plates, napkins, silverware, etc. - setting for four. This certificate is available at www.pathfindertestdrive.com -- must drive by 8/31/00.

$50.00 gift certificate redeemable at giftcertificates.com for test driving a Buick Regal. www.regal.com

$50.00 Blockbuster Gift Card when you test drive any new Oldsmobile. You mail in the certificate and receive the gift card in 2-3 weeks. This offer is valid to 7/25/00.

$25.00 Blockbuster Gift Card when you test drive a new Saturn. This offer expires 7/31/2000.

From what I've read, offering gifts for test drives is becoming more frequent and the rewards average about a $50 value.







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