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Nassau couple win new Chevy Spark from NMC
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Mar 18, 2017 - 8:28:01 PM

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The winners of Nassau Motor Company’s 77th anniversary 'Sweetheart Deal' drawing were handed the keys to their free Chevrolet Spark recently.

Herman and Cheryl Russell bought a 2015 Chevrolet Cruze from NMC earlier this year. The purchase made them eligible for the drawing for a ‘Sweetheart Deal’ car giveaway.

"The Cruze was the sixth car the Russells have bought from us over the years,” said  Director/ Operations Manager Rick Lowe. “It was a pleasure for us to reward them with a free vehicle. The fuel-efficient Spark is a super second car for urban transportation."

NMC is continuing its 77th anniversary promotions with special discount pricing on all Chevrolet models in stock. In addition to the Spark, these include the Trax compact SUV, the Captiva mid-size SUV, the Sonic and Cruze sedans, the Tahoe full-size SUV and Silverado pickup.

As a full service automobile company, NMC represents General Motors, Honda and ACDelco in the Bahamas. Founded in 1940, the company maintains a sophisticated service facility and well-stocked parts department.  
 
Shown in the photo (left to right): Forrestall Dorsett Chevrolet Brand Manager, Mr. Herman Russell and Mrs. Cheryl Russell

NMC Chevrolet brand manager Forrestal Dorsett hands over the keys to a FREE ‘Sweetheart Deal' car to longtime customers Herman and Cheryl Russel

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