The Kerryman (North Kerry)

Honda announce their new ‘High Five’ 172 campaign

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TO celebrate the Honda CR-V being the ‘Overall Best Selling SUV in the World’ Honda want to give everyone a ‘High Five’. The latest generation of Honda CR-V will now be available across the Honda Dealer Network with a choice of 5 highly competitiv­e offers for the July 172 selling period.

1. 3.9% APR PCP Finance Available

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2. €4,000 Guaranteed Minimum Trade – In Value OR

3. Compliment­ary Leather Up- Grade

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4. 3 Years Road Tax and Platinum Service Plan OR

5. €1000 Deal Booster

With over 7 million CR-V’s sold world-wide since its launch the CR-V has continued to show strong sales year on year with standard features including City-brake active system, Bluetooth, Cruise control, Alloy wheels and Dual-zone Climate Control. Upgrading to the CR-V ES grade will bring the internet-enabled Honda Connect infotainme­nt system, Front and Rear Parking Sensors, Reversing Camera, Front fog lights and Auto lights and wipers. CR-V demonstrat­es Hondas pioneering approach to engineerin­g and technology solutions that make life better for its customers. As well as winning much critical acclaim, some of the awards include:

Irish Fleet Crossover of the Year 2015

4x4 of the Year - Total 4x4 Magazine

Most Economical SUV - What Car? Magazine True MPG Study Most Reliable SUV - Which? Magazine

Speaking at the Launch of the “High Five” Campaign, John Saunders, Sales and Marketing Director of Universal Honda Commented; “We are very excited to be bringing the ‘High Five’ campaign to our customers for the 172 July registrati­on period. CR-V continues as one of the cornerston­es of the Honda Range here in Ireland and with these 5 extremely competitiv­e offers there is now something for everybody. It is now even easier for customers to join the ranks of CR-V drivers and experience the joy of ownership that has made the CR-V the “Overall Best Selling SUV in the World”.

For further informatio­n on the Honda 172 Range, please visit McElligott’s Tralee or www.mce.ie

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