Motorists can get free carwashes for a year with Marks and Spencer

Published: 08/12/09

Marks and Spencer the motor insurance specialist are now offering all new policyholders free carwashes for a year when they purchase a car insurance policy from moneysupemarket.com.

This fantastic deal from Marks and Spencer and moneysupemarket.com is for a free car cleaning service every month throughout 2010. This is great for motorists as they could find themselves saving around 84 pounds in car washing fees for the whole year. Please not that the closing date is the 23rd December, so don’t delay.

New policyholders of Marks and Spencer will get 12 car wash vouchers, so they’ll get one for every month in 2010. The car washes are only available at ARC Car Wash outlets.

This is a fantastic incentive for motorists looking for a good car insurance policy and having the prospect of getting your car cleaned for free for a year is very appealing. The car comparison site moneysupemarket.com is very excited about this offer and think that it will be a great success especially over the Christmas period as many motorists will be trying to save money.

For more fantastic offers and deals see our car insurance comparison table.

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