Top end cars on display at Rowton

Rowton CastleShrewsbury-based VIP Magazine held their annual Drive Day and reception at Rowton Castle, Shrewsbury for prominent members of the glazing and home improvement industry across the UK.

Kim Wallsworth, managing director of VIP Magazine said: “I would like to especially thank local motor dealerships Shrewsbury Audi and William A Lewis for their sponsorship of the event and to Hatfields Jaguar who organised the operational arrangements.”

All three dealerships brought their own prestige marques, which included:

Shrewsbury Audi: Audi A4 2.7 TDi SE, Audi A5 30 TDi Sport, Audi A3 20T Cabriolet, Audi TTS Roadster

Jaguar Hatfield: Jaguar XK, XF, XJ and X type saloon 2.2 diesel automatic.

William A Lewis: Renault Laguna ST, Volvo XC 90 DS SE, Nissan Pathfinder, and Toyota Landcruiser.

“Guests were able to test drive the latest models and discuss their motoring requirements with the experts! We are also grateful to Bang & Olufsen, 7-Video and A-Class School of Motoring (who held an interactive Hazard Perception Test - which was won by Roger Boyle of Bang & Olufsen, Shrewsbury) and to Henshalls Insurance were also corporate sponsors.

“We find that Rowton Castle is the perfect venue for our corporate events, including our VIP Experience days which we hold throughout the year for our high-profile clients, and we are already looking forward to holding our next Drive Day in 2009,” he added.

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