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Multi TV presents the much awaited Auto Show, from the Thursday 17th to Sunday 20TH November, 2011 at the Ghana International Trade Show Center, La- Accra.
Vehicles and products on display would include Jaguar, MG Rover, BMW, Nissan, Toyota, Geely, Valvoline and Sailun Lubricants, Hankook Tyres, Exide Car Batteries, the Auto Financing Companies; Stanbic Bank Highlights of the show include the launch of the 2011 model of various vehicles and also launch the JOY FM Drive Safety Campaign.
Come and see the latest edition of your favorite vehicle, take advantage of the mouth watering deals from the automobile company and own your dream car.
Be our VIP guest at the cocktail and networking sessions every evening.There’s never been a better opportunity such as the MultiTV Auto Show, to own a car and access solutions to all your automobiles needs.
MultiTV Auto Show is brought to you in partnership with Platinum Motors, Toyota Ghana Limited, Mechanical Lloyd, Japan Motors, Fairllop International and Stanbic Bank and supported by Joy 99.7 FM and www.multitvworld.com.
MultiTV Auto Show commences on the 17th November to 20th November 2011; between 11am and 9pm daily, at the Ghana International Trade Fair Centre.
All organizations interested in sponsoring or exhibiting during the MultiTV Auto Show 2011 should contact the MultiTV Front Desk on 0302 211680-8, or 0244 334552 or www.multitvworld.com for a registration form.
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