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Win a Toyota Fortuner valued at R454 000!
Win a Toyota Fortuner valued at R454 000!-September 2024
2023-12-14 EST 02:30:45

Can you multitask like a Toyota Fortuner? Ifyou are up for a challenge that will test your endurance andtoughness, yet require you to stay cool under pressure and work with a famous celebrity team-mate, then we've got just the competition for you…And if you win, you will drive away in the ultimate multitasker, a brand new Toyota Fortuner 2.4 GD-6 4×2 manual, valued at R454 000!

Calling all fitness fanatics and tough nuts! Cars.co.za is looking for one person to represent us in Toyota's exciting "Next Level Freedom" Fortuner 4×4 Challenge. If you are selected, you will face 3other contestants in a series of challenges to claim the ultimate prize, a brand new Toyota Fortuner. But you won't be alone in this. Our selection process will hone your skills and we'll be with you all the way. Also by your sidewill be 1of 4 celebrities. There's no shying away from the limelight once you've made it to the final round… be prepared to appear on Supersport doing some pretty tough things…

How to enter

We need to know whether you have what it takes to compete in the final round. So, to get the ball rolling, we need you to:

Film yourself for 20 seconds and illustrate your multitasking skills. Here's a hint: we want you to convince us that you'll be good at a variety of physicalactivites, such as running, cycling or swimming.Like a Fortuner, you have to look cool, calm and stylish while doing your multitasking, so dress sharp!And, during those 20 seconds you have tell us (verbally or in writing) why you deserve to be our finalist.Upload your video to your preferred social media platform (Facebook, Twitter or Instagram) and use the #CarsFortunerChallenge hastag so that we can find your entry.Also "at" us by adding the correct Cars.co.za account profile name (Twitter: @CarsSouthAfrica, Facebook:@CarsSA, Instagram: @carssouthafrica)You can upload as many attempts as you wish, and we encourage you to share your post as much as possible.

Our finalist will be paired with one of these sport stars for the final round.

What happens next?

Entries close at 12:00 (mid-day) on Friday 23 September 2016. Your video must be loaded by that cut-off time for you to be considered. The Cars.co.za editorial team will then shortlist themost convincing entries and request further information on the applicants' sporting histories and backgrounds. Five semi-finalists will then be selected and will be notified by 27 September 2016.

We'll make you big on Youtube

The 5 semi-finalists willface each other in early October, by competingin a series of challenges in Cape Town. We will require the top 5's presence in Cape Town for the chosen day (date TBC), but don't fret, your flights and accommodation will be covered by Cars.co.za. On the day you will be required to compete in a number of sporting disciplines, but each with a twist. We will also be filming a videofor later release on our popular Youtube channel.

The competitor who collects the most points on the day will be our selected finalist to proceed to the final Toyota Fortuner 4×4 Challenge. But you'll already be rewarded for your endurance. Our finalist will receive a Garmin Virb X action camera worth R7000, a 2017 Camber Comp FSRbicycle worth R39 999 and cycling gear from Salomon!

The Cars.co.za finalist will also receive a Garmin VIRB X action camera worth R7000.

The big one

Our challenger will be joined by two Cars.co.za team members and travel to the Toyota Fortuner Challenge venue (TBC) in November. Dates will be confirmed later. Here you will be teamed with one of 4celebrity sportsmen and face a series of challenges that will be recorded and televised on Supersport. The celebrities are: Dakar Rally driver Giniel de Villiers, Cheetahs rugby player Ryno Benjamin, Bafana Bafana star Siphiwe Tshabalala and cyclist Andrew McLean from Toyota Cyclelab.

The winner drives away with a Toyota Fortuner 2.4 GD-6 4×2 manual to the value of R454 000! That's a pretty awesome prize– read our review of the Fortuner 2.4 GD-6 here.

Terms & Conditions

This competition is open to all South Africans and permanent residents of South Africa aged 18 years and older.The Competition is open to all South African residents, but excludes directors, employees or agents of the Promoter (Cars.co.za) and their families, affiliated companies, and public relations and advertising agencies of the Promoter or any other person who directly or indirectly controls or is controlled by the Promoter or a supplier of goods or services in connection with the Competition.The Promoter, its directors, members, partners, employees, agents, consultants, suppliers,contractors and sponsors assume no liability whatsoever for any direct or indirect loss or damagearising from an entrant's participation in this promotional competition or for any loss or damage,howsoever arising.Cars.co.za reserves the right to use any details provided in the competition without the expressed written permission of the participants.To claim the contest prize, the winner must produce their valid South African identity book and/or passport and have a valid driver's licence.The delivery of the prizes is the responsibility of the respective sponsor (Toyota), and Cars.co.za will not enter into disputes regarding non-delivery.We must receive your entry by 12:00 (mid-day) on Friday 23 SeptemberThe five Cars.co.za candidates will be notified via Twitter/Facebook direct message on Monday 26 September.The candidates will be requested to send a direct message detailing full names, email address and contact details.In the event that the winner does not respond within 24 hours of notification, or cannot travel to Cape Town on the selected date in early October, then a new competitor will be drawn.Cars.co.za reserves the right to verify the validity of all entries.The prizes (finalist and winner prizes) are not transferable and is not exchangeable for cash.By entering this online competition, all participants agree to be bound by the rules, regulations and requirements set out in the promotional material. This competition is subject to South African law, and is not offered outside South Africa.Cars.co.za reserves the right to disqualifyonline entries that have not been received. No responsibility will be accepted for online entries lost for any reason whatsoever, whether due to inaccessibility of the site via internet, network disruption, network congestion, malicious virus attack, unauthorised data hacking, data corruption and server hardware failure or otherwise. Proof of sending will not be accepted as proof of delivery.Cars.co.za shall be licensed to evaluate all contest-related submissions for the purposes of the contest, including verification and judging and as specified in these terms and conditions. The software and programming code and media relating to the website or Facebook and Twitter page and contest-related communication areprotected by the applicable laws of copyright, trademark, patent, unfair competition and other proprietary laws.Cars.co.za's decisions shall be final in all matters relating to the draw and no correspondence will be entered into.Cars.co.za reserves the right to change the terms and conditions without prior notice. An entrant shall be deemed to have notice of any such amendments or interpretations upon publication of the same on the website page and shall be deemed to have accepted such amendments or interpretations by virtue of his/her continued participation in the promotion. Should an entrant not wish to continue to participate in the promotion pursuant to the prevailing terms and conditions as amended or interpreted, he/she may terminate participation in the promotion upon written notice to Cars.co.za.Cars.co.za reserves the right to modify the competition or disqualify anyentrant/contestant if fraud, misconduct or technical failures destroy the integrity of the competition as determined by Cars.co.za, in its sole discretion.Cars.co.za reserves the right at their sole discretion to cancel, terminate or suspend the competition and select winners from among all eligible entries received prior to the cancellation.The Winner accepts any prize allocated to him/her at their own risk. Neither the Promoter, nor any of its sponsors, affiliates and agencies, nor their employees, accept any liability for:Any oversight, ambiguity, error or omission, whether negligent or otherwise, which any of its employees, agents, affiliates or sponsors may commit in the running of the Competition and the awarding of the prize.Injuries, losses or damage sustained as a result of the use of any prize or participation in the Competition.You must send all legal notices to Cars on the Internet CC, Hans Merensky Office Park, Block E, First floor, South Side. 32 Van Buuren Road, Bedfordview, 2008.This competition and its rules will be governed by the law of the Republic of South Africa regardless of where you live or work, or where or how you enter.

If you encounter any problems regarding the entry mechanism to this competition, please send your questions/requests to [email protected]

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