Presented by Bidvest McCarthy

Get a massive discount on your next vehicle

24 May 2016
Cartagious - Bidvest McCarthy

The Bidvest McCarthy CARTAGIOUS sale is running on 26, 27 and 28 May, offering massive discounts on vehicles.

Visit your nearest Bidvest McCarthy dealership for exclusive in-store specials, that offer you huge discounts on new, demo and pre-owned vehicles.

Bidvest McCarthy is one of South Africa’s largest and most respected motor retailers, with a trading history going back more than 100 years.

With over 400 specials on offer, best you visit cartagious.co.za or you might miss out on a catch of a lifetime.

Nissan NP200 1.6 8V Base Model – Only R1 799 p/m

Nissan NP 200 1.6 8V Base Model - Cartagious

Demo and Pre-Owned Toyota Etios Hatch 1.5 XS and XI – R114,995

Demo and Pre-Owned Toyota Etios Hatch 1.5 XS and XI - Cartagious

2015 Ford Fiesta 1.4 Ambiente – for just over R90 per day

2015 Ford Fiesta 1.4 Ambiente - Cartagious

2016 Renault Clio Blaze – for just R184 900

Renault Clio Blaze - Cartagious

Earn 15% cash back on your annual premium with Bidvest Insurance

The Bidvest McCarthy Cartagious sale

Visit cartagious.co.za for more information and to see other deals.

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  1. Jacobus Pienaars
    26.05.2016 at 09:39

    Ah yes… the old trick. Raise price by 30% and give discount of 20%. And factor in another 50% for inflated services the next 5 years with parts designed to create a virtual monopoly – by just tweaking the thread or the crucial part that fits into a designer hole…

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