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Fuel for thought: Holden's 99-cent fuel promotion is the first of its kind.

Holden offers new-car buyers 99 CPL fuel for 20,000km or two years until November

4 Sep 2008

GM HOLDEN has commenced a fuel saving promotion across its range in which it effectively caps the price of normal (91 RON) unleaded or diesel fuel at 99 cents a litre for the first 20,000km or two years from the purchase date, with Holdne covering the difference.

The offer is restricted to private buyers of new vehicles delivered before October 31, 2008. It does not apply to HSV.

New customers will be given a 99c Holden Fuel Cap debit card to purchase fuel for up to 20,000km, based on the vehicle’s ADR 081/01 combined fuel consumption figure.

Holdne says that in most cases, within 48 hours of purchasing fuel, customers will be debited from their nominated bank account to the value of 99 cents per litre purchased. Accounts, which show how many litres have been purchased during the month and the savings made, can be monitored by a monthly email statement or checked online or by phone.

“We will provide this cap across all segments to ensure the benefits are as widely available as possible, given that fuel prices impact all drivers regardless of the size of their car,” said Holden's executive director of sales, marketing and aftersales, Alan Batey.

“GM Holden is committed to providing affordable and economical cars to our customers, and this campaign is another way that can be achieved.” More details on Holden's 99-cent fuel promotion can be found at: http://www.holdencampaign.com.au/99centpromotion/

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