The very first 2010 Jaguar XJ model will be the prize of one very lucky individual. With the goal of benefiting the UK-based National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), the British carmaker Jaguar is offering customers a chance to purchase tickets for a contest in which the winner will receive the very first Jaguar XJ.
Each entry costs $205 and Jaguar hopes to raise at least $1.6 Million for NSPCC. Here’s what Managing Director of Jaguar UK, Geoff Cousins, had to say:
To help give more children the support they need, Jaguar, a long-standing supporter of the NSPCC, is giving away the very first customer ready car to be produced. Our new Jaguar XJ is a blend of stunning design, intuitive technology and innovative thinking - this is a unique chance to own the first one, help raise funds for the Child’s Voice appeal – and ensure even more calls are answered.
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Jaguar to Give One Lucky Winner the First Jaguar XJ for Free
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