Ford India to run Midnight Surprise sales campaign from December 6-8, 2019
Ford India will be running its Midnight Surprise sales campaign across dealerships in the country from December 6-8, 2019. The company states that customers booking Ford cars during the three-day campaign to get assured gifts ranging from home appliances, LED TVs, high-end smartphone to a family vacation in London. Also, all the deliveries that will be made during the month of December will be eligible for a bumper prize of a Ford EcoSport that will be selected via a lucky draw. During these three days, Ford dealerships across the country will remain open from 9 AM until midnight wherein interested customers can take a test drive and also book the car.
Customers booking Ford cars in this month will get a scratch card that will make them win assured gifts which includes LED TVs, washing machines, air purifier, microwave ovens to latest generation iPad, iPhone 11, gold coins and holiday vouchers including a seven-day, six-night trip to London. The customers taking deliveries of their Ford cars in December will automatically qualify for a lucky draw with a brand-new Ford EcoSport as the bumper prize. The winners of the bumper prize will be announced on February 14, 2020. These offers and benefits will be given on customers booking Ford Figo, Ford Aspire, Ford Freestyle, Ford EcoSport and the Ford Endeavour.
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