From Yamaha Canada
EXCITEMENT FOUND!
People need excitement—they crave it—and in tough economic times like these, we need a reason to get excited more than ever. Fortunately, with summer now upon us, attitudes are improving and we’re starting to feel much more positive about the future. In an effort to keep the good feelings going, Yamaha Motor Canada has launched an incredible new campaign offering customers a chance to win their Yamaha.
“We really wanted to do something fun,” says Yamaha Motor Canada’s National Marketing Manager, Tim Kennedy. “Something to really get people excited about the summer, and something that included all of our product lines.”
And with that, the “Right Here Right Now” promotion was launched. From May 1 to 31, 2009, anyone who purchases a new Yamaha motorcycle, ATV, outboard motor, snowmobile, side-by-side off-road vehicle, watercraft (except G3 boats), or power product, is entered to win their Yamaha.
“Can you imagine, walking into a Yamaha dealer, buying a YZ, Grizzly, or Waverunner, and then having it wiped right off the books a month later?” says Kennedy.
The promotion doesn’t end with a chance to win a Yamaha either. There are 5 second-place prizes of a Yamabuck gift certificate worth $1000 each, 5 third-place prizes of a Yamabuck gift certificate worth $500 each, and 25 fourth-place prizes of a Yamalube gift pack valued at $50 each. Along with these great prizes, customers are still eligible to receive instant rebates, extended warranty and flexible payment plans with their Yamaha. For those looking to get their hands on a new Yamaha cruiser, tourer or sportbike, they may also participate in our Motorcycle Power Tour. Visit Yamaha-motor.ca for a complete listing of dates and schedules.
“We feel that this is a great way to show appreciation to our loyal customers, while providing an incentive for potential Yamaha owners to try one of our new 2009 models—and what better way than by winning one!” adds Kennedy. “It’s our intention to introduce ‘Right Here Right Now’ into our marketplace twice a year going forward. In fact, we’re already ramping up for our fall campaign.”
Random draws from all eligible entries will be made at Yamaha’s head office in Toronto, ON on June 19, 2009. No purchase is necessary.
For more details on this exciting new offer from Yamaha, please visit Yamaha-motor.ca.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Yamaha offers customers a chance to Win their Yamaha
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