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Competition: win a European TomTom Sat Nav worth £189 for your next road trip adventure
What happens if you’re planning the road trip of a lifetime and your road map is ten years out of date (and you don’t happen to own a trusty Sat Nav)? Well luckily, to commiserate the end of the summer season and to celebrate their love of the open road, Economy Car Hire are launching a very easy-to-enter competition that gives readers the chance to win a European TomTom SatNav worth £189! You can enter here.
About the Sat Nav

The Sat Nav is an advanced device and can store 2,000,000 km of road maps from 45 European countries and is smart enough to plot traffic-aware routes that find you a parking space – amazing!
About the competition
The great thing about this competition is that, to enter, you simply have to share a memorable road-trip tale. “It doesn’t matter if you drove from Dundee to Deal or Mississippi to Mexico City;” writes Economy Car Hire who including “We want to hear all about it.” How brilliant is that? An excuse to reminisce about the wonders of the open road and the chance to win a super technological piece of travel kit!
Economy Car Hire is a family run leading UK based independent car hire broker. They provide car hire at major airports worldwide including car hire in Gran Canaria.
You have until 10th October 2012 to enter the competition at the Economy Car Hire blog and don’t forget to like and follow them on the usual social platforms to validate your entry.
They look forward to reading all of your road trip tales! (Sorry this one is only open to UK residents and you must be 18 years old or over at the time of entry).




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