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Mustang offers incentives to boat buyers

By IBI Magazine

Australian boatbuilder Mustang Marine has put together a package of incentives for boat-buyers at Sydney International Boat Show, including free fuel, berthing, servicing, detailing and insurance.

The incentives are aimed at assisting potential owners to upgrade or to enter boating for the first time. The boatbuilder says that the offers are part of a 'new direction' for the brand.

Stage one of the 'new direction' includes incentives available at the boat show and through dealers as well as enhancements to production design and development processes. Stage two will involve the launch of the 56 Flybridge and 43 Sport Coupe models, of which fuel economy and value for money will be features.

Mustang's head office is on Australia's Gold Coast. The firm produces over 200 boats a year.

(31 July 2008)


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