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MCF Hangout with Seat

MCF Hangout with Seat

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blogentry-129174-0-36078800-1535337056_thumb.jpg Over 70 MyCarForum (MCF) members gathered at Vertex Euro Motors at Ubi last Friday evening to attend the MCF Hangout with Seat. The event, focused mainly around the new Seat Ateca and Arona, gave attendees the chance to get up close and personal with the full range of Seat vehicles available in Singapore, as well as to test drive them.

 

The event featured a brief introduction to the Seat brand and its Spanish roots, as well as a presentation by sgCarMart Deputy Editor Nigel Yong as well as Content Developer Idris Talib on their experiences driving the Arona and Ateca, respectively. They both shared on how the cars are good value for money and are enjoyable to drive, with the Ateca packed with many features as standard, and the sprightly 1.0-litre TSI engine in the Arona.

 

Aside from getting to experience Seat cars, guests at the event also stood a chance to win attractive lucky draw prizes.

 

blogentry-129174-0-67837700-1535342118_thumb.jpg Guests got to experience Seat cars through test drives throughout the event

 

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blogentry-129174-0-45667300-1535342249_thumb.jpg The event was hosted at Seat's showroom at Ubi

 

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Click here to see more photos from the event.




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