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(Left to right) Pieter Senekal from Spes Bona, Corne’ Bergh, Arlien Burger and Harried Reed (Photograph contributed)

WesBank and the Spes Bona Motor Company this week announced the first interim winners of the WesBank and Fiat competition.
Corne’ Bergh and Arlien Burger were the winners of the first two keys. One of them now stand a  chance to win a Fiat 500 at the end of January 2012. The “Win A Fiat 500” competition was launched recently.
As part of the campaign, customers can test drive any vehicle from Spes Bona after which they are  entered into a draw. The test drive of different models are limited to five per person.
Should the customer purchase a selected vehicle from Spes Bona through WesBank during this period, the customer scores ten entries.
The competition started at the beginning of November and will end January next year.
The next interim draw will be held on 16 December and the final winner announced on 28 January 2012.
During this campaign, WesBank is also offering a deal of prime minus 3% off selected vehicles bought at Spes Bona.
The competition closes on Friday, 27 January 2012 at 18:00 and the draw will take place on 28 January 2012 at Spes Bona Fiat and Alfa Romeo.

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