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MCF Hangout with Mazda

MCF Hangout with Mazda

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blogentry-129174-0-29534100-1411923088_thumb.jpgMore than 60 MyCarForum (MCF) members gathered at the Mazda showroom along Leng Kee Road for the fourth MCF Hangout with Japanese brand Mazda.

 

blogentry-129174-0-70961900-1411923293_thumb.jpgIt was another great opportunity for MCF members to mingle and make new friends as they sampled delicious food and drinks on a relaxing Thursday evening in the Mazda showroom.

 

blogentry-129174-0-72217300-1411925138_thumb.jpgOf course, the main stars of the night were the Mazda cars that were available for test drive. The Biante, Mazda5, Mazda8, CX-5, CX-9, Mazda6 Sedan and Wagon as well as the all new Mazda3 Sedan were present.

 

Besides serving up a tantalising dinner, members also had the chance to win limited edition prizes such as MCF T-shirts, a Mazda merchandise, MCF cashcards and wines from Bacardi-Martini Singapore.

 

blogentry-129174-0-45710700-1411924983_thumb.jpgblogentry-129174-0-99869000-1411923451_thumb.jpgMr. David Chung, Senior Marketing Manager of Trans Eurokars, the official distributor of Mazda in Singapore, was also present to give an introduction to Mazda’s new identity.

 

blogentry-129174-0-41415600-1411923466_thumb.jpgRegan Ong, Senior Automotive Journalist at sgCarMart.com, sharing his experience with the Mazda3 Sedan.

 

blogentry-129174-0-86464200-1411925084_thumb.jpgblogentry-129174-0-48913200-1411923498_thumb.jpgMr. Alan Simendinger, Account Manager of Bacardi-Martini Singapore, also made a guest appearance and introduced Bacardi-Martini’s new range of red and white wine.

 

blogentry-129174-0-87408700-1411923336_thumb.jpgExcuse me, is that sashimi?

 

blogentry-129174-0-37118900-1411923364_thumb.jpgHoney, I have made up my mind..

 

blogentry-129174-0-47325900-1411923391_thumb.jpgYeah, I feel like I'm driving a sports car!!

 

blogentry-129174-0-90634000-1411925056_thumb.jpgWow, I can have one weeks' worth of groceries in that boot space!

 

blogentry-129174-0-88856800-1411925165_thumb.jpgblogentry-129174-0-86404000-1411923400_thumb.jpgBro, what do you think my age is?

 

blogentry-129174-0-01145300-1411923412_thumb.jpgMyCarForum stickers installed on members' cars upon arrival. How cool is that?

 

blogentry-129174-0-75597300-1411925011_thumb.jpgHubby, please read carefully before you sign anything..

 

blogentry-129174-0-46016300-1411923321_thumb.jpgLet's be quick, I need to take a selfie after this.

 

blogentry-129174-0-78154500-1411925209_thumb.jpgblogentry-129174-0-62215300-1411923480_thumb.jpgLook at the SkyActiv engine!

 

blogentry-129174-0-43808800-1411923596_thumb.jpgNah, the party hasn't ended. We're heading for another round!

 

More photos of the event here!




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