Win yourself a car care kit worth £80
Win car care products worth £80. - Credit: Archant
COMPETITION: UK motorists are being urged to take pride in their cars – and to help we have a £80 car care kit to giveaway to one lucky reader.
Motorists are depreciating the value of their cars and could lose as much as £2,000 when it comes to re-selling, is has been revealed.
As a result professional car care company Autoglym, which creates car care products to protect all areas of a vehicle, has launched a campaign for Britons to clean up their act when it comes to cars. Backed by racing driver and Formula One legend, Johnny Herbert, the firm has created a short film guide called ‘cleaning up Britain’s cars’ to show how easy it is to look after your car.
The film can be found at www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0iuwg2780ATo help you clean, polish and protect your vehicle Autoglym is giving away an exclusive car care kit worth more than £80 which includes a collection of carefully chosen Autoglym products and accessories to help keep your car in tip top condition.
To stand a chance of winning the kit, just answer the following question:
How many Formula 1 races did Johnny Herbert win?
a. 3
b. 9
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c. 15
Send your entries, along with your name, address and daytime telephone number, to competitions@huntspost.co.uk by August 22. The winner will be chosen at random. Include the phrase “no contact” if you do not wish to receive information from The Hunts Post or parent company, Archant.