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Breath-taking deals for TAG’s 4-Year anniversary celebrations!

Owning a vehicle has become even easier at Tortola Auto Group (TAG) at Slaney Point, Tortola.

TAG is celebrating four years in the Virgin Islands and will be offering some of the wildest deals for the next two months, starting Friday, November 1, 2019 at the TAG’s showroom in Slaney Point, Tortola.

The 4th Anniversary Blowout Sales Event will feature partnerships with CIBC First Caribbean International Bank (CIBC FCIB), NAGICO Insurances and Roadtown Wholesale (RTW).


Exclusive offer

Senior Executive, Marketing and Sales, Gordon U. French, explained that on Friday, CIBC FCIB representatives will visit the showroom to offer on the spot financing at 4.99% interest rate, which is an exclusive offer to TAG.

“We are super excited about the promotion because once again TAG is driving costs downwards for auto buyers. The low interest rate translates to lower monthly payments and savings for new car buyers. We are grateful that CIBC FCIB came on board when we shared our vision for lowering the interest rate way below current market value,” French stated.

Other offers include 100% financing (no deposit); 50% off the bank’s processing fee; two months deferred bank payments; free insurance for a year; free road side assistance for three years; and free licence and registration.


Roadshow

According to Mr French, the promotion will continue until December 31, 2019 but there will be a roadshow at CIBC FCIB’s parking lot on Saturday, November 30, 2019 where a lucky car buyer will win a $1,000 shopping spree courtesy of RTW.

As part of the anniversary celebrations, TAG will open up its showroom for a winetasting fundraiser event in December with proceeds to benefit the Humane Society of the BVI.


All about service

“At the core of TAG’s existence is service, not only to customers, but the wider community through social activism. This has been manifested over the past four years in the collaborative work done in schools, the BVI Cancer Society, BVI Red Cross and Rotary Clubs among others,” stated Daniel Singh, TAG’s Operations Manager.

He added, “We look forward to working with the wine distributors in the territory and the BVI Humane Society who are doing a splendid job in providing the much-needed care for animals.”


Fastest growing car dealers in VI

TAG opened its modern facilities in November, 2015 at Slaney Point boasting the largest indoor showroom. Initially, TAG offered car buyers Hyundai only and then taking the brand to #1 selling in the Virgin Islands for three consecutive years. Since, then Honda, Ford, Volkswagen and Audi have been added to the offerings.

TAG has evolved into a full fledge auto solutions provider, offering mechanical and auto body repairs for all brands along with detailing, wheel alignment, tinting and tyre services.

Additionally, TAG continues to operate CarQuest Auto Parts, a leading U.S automotive parts provider that is part of the Advance Auto Parts, serving both professional installers and do-it-yourself customers.

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