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Jaguar adds quality and class to Fashion's Night Out
Tuesday, September 07, 2010
ATL Autohaus, the newest luxury automobile dealer in Jamaica, is revving up for an exciting and stylish Fashion's Night Out (FNO) and so should you, by registering to test-drive the Jaguar, the official luxury car of this event.
Brian Stevenson, marketing executive at ATL Autohaus, said while the luxury brand will not be offering 'discounts', it will provide something more enduring for Jamaicans who appreciate great quality in automobiles.
"We will only be supporting FNO," he said. "With a premium brand we distance ourselves from special offers. However, people are welcome to register for test drives."
Autohaus will celebrate the mega-shopping phenomenon with the Jamaica Observer this Friday, September 10 between 5:00 pm and 10:00 pm. According to Stevenson, supporting FNO with the Jaguar is the perfect combination of style and class. "We want to give Jaguar exposure at a high-class fashion event which emulates the class and quality of the brand," he said.
The Jaguar will also be used to transport special guests during the celebration, and according to Stevenson, will give "a wide range of people the opportunity to get close to a world-leading brand quality vehicle".
See the Jaguar in its initial FNO appearance at the Spanish Court Hotel, and thereafter wherever the celebrity guests wish to go.
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