Newcastle Post 131113

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november 13 2013 www.newcastlepost.com.au

PROUDLY INDEPENDENT PH: 49 610 310

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ooking to purchase a new or used Holden? Has the family sedan seen better days? Perhaps you’ve been drooling over a brand new Commodore VF? If you’re thinking of buying your next car, think Holden. Now is your chance to secure a deal on your next set of wheels at the grand opening of Newcastle City Holden’s new dealership at 254 Hannell Street, Maryville, this weekend. Newcastle City Holden have been selling and servicing new and

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254 Hannell St, Maryville Ph 4905 0260 www.newcastlecityholden.com.au LMD 142626

used Holdens for the people of the Hunter for more than 65 years and recently moved from their previous location on the corner of King Street and the Pacific Highway at Newcastle West to their brand new purpose-built location at Maryville. To celebrate the opening of the new Newcastle City Holden dealership, Newcastle City Holden are offering exclusive grand opening savings to customers who purchase a new Holden this weekend. Customers can take advantage of a $1000 Holden gift card offer on eligible vehicles, 10 years roadside

assistance, an extended five year warranty, up to 200,000km on new and used vehicles, and grab for an additional $3000 off in the money machine. Newcastle City Holden’s friendly sales representatives will be on-site to assist customers with instant credit consideration and competitive finance packages. Grand opening savings are also available on a range of Great Wall vehicles at Newcastle City Great Wall, located next to Newcastle City Holden at 254 Hannell Street, Maryville.


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