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MEDIA RELEASE 30 August 2006

Learn how to give your car the best care, for free
Morrisons Mercedes-Benz is conducting another Car Care Clinic free of charge after the huge success of the clinic earlier this year. It will be held at Morrisons’ Chatswood dealership, 742-748 Pacific Highway, on 1 November at 6pm, and will teach Mercedes-Benz owners how to properly care for their cars.

The night is open to all Mercedes-Benz owners who want to learn more about their cars and to new car owners who have not yet had the opportunity to visit Morrisons’ service department and meet the team.

Ara Warjabedian, Service Manager for Morrisons, said that it is important for motor dealerships to be transparent with their service departments.

“When people get their cars serviced they want to be able to trust that the technicians will be honest about what they do with the car. We hold the Car Care Clinics to educate Mercedes-Benz drivers on how their cars work and what happens to the car when it goes in for a service,” he said.

“On the night, we arrange people into small groups and lead them through a range of stations including wheel change procedures, viewing cars from under a hoist, fault diagnostic and electric problems, air conditioning, wheel alignments and spare parts,” Ara said.

On the evening, guests will be encouraged to ask questions about their vehicles while snacking on nibbles and sampling fine wine provided by Julian Todd of BackVintage wines.

Most of the range of new Mercedes-Benz vehicles will also be on display in the showroom, including the new upgraded E-Class and large all wheel drive GL-Class.

To register for the free Car Care Clinic, call Jodie on 9468 8888 or for more information visit www.morrisons.com.au.

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Released for Morrison Motors by Dennis Rutzou Public Relations.
For more information contact Kim Larochelle on (02) 9413 4244.



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