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New car buyers can get £500 worth of fuel for FREE from Vauxhall – but it won’t last long

British manufacturer Vauxhall is offering free fuel cards for three days only - and some of the UK's favourite models are included in the deal

One of Britain's favourite models, the Astra, is included in the deal

BRITISH drivers looking to upgrade their motor can get £500 worth of fuel for free when they buy a new Vauxhall - but it won't last long.

The Luton-based manufacturer are offering the deal for one weekend only to anyone in the UK who purchases one of their new 18-plate motors.

One of Britain's favourite models, the Astra, is included in the deal
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One of Britain's favourite models, the Astra, is included in the dealCredit: davidlfsmith

Running from March 9 - March 12, the deal sees Vauxhall hand out a £500 fuel card along with the keys to a range of their brand spanking cars and vans.

According to the manufacturer, the deal will be extended to any new model, including British favourites Corsa and Astra, as well as all-new models including the Crossland X and Grandland X SUVs.

Vauxhall claims that the last time the company ran their free fuel offer, they saved motorists a whopping £37million nationally.

So if you have been thinking about becoming a Vauxhall owner, this weekend is the time to do it.

 The brand new Vauxhall Grandland X also comes with a free fuel card this weekend
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The brand new Vauxhall Grandland X also comes with a free fuel card this weekendCredit: Vauxhall

Leon Caruso, Vauxhall’s Retail Sales Director, said: “With a host of new models such as Grandland X and Crossland X SUVs, and firm favourites like Corsa and Astra, it has never been a better time to buy a new Vauxhall,”

“If you are looking to upgrade your car or van with a new 18-plate model, our £500 free fuel card and Help to Buy scheme make buying a brand new Vauxhall even more appealing.

"I encourage you to hot foot it down to your local Vauxhall retailer to take advantage of this fantastic offer.”

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