Ben Holmes (left) and David Russell from Wippells Autos with the Mazda 2 Neo up for grabs in the fantastic Chronicle reader competition.
Ben Holmes (left) and David Russell from Wippells Autos with the Mazda 2 Neo up for grabs in the fantastic Chronicle reader competition. Bev Lacey

Read the Chronicle to win new car

THE Chronicle and Wippells Autos are giving one lucky reader the chance to drive away in a brand new Mazda 2.

There is a trendy five-speed manual Mazda 2 Neo to be won.

It’s valued at $16,490.

To enter, contestants must cut out an entry form from any Saturday edition of The Chronicle from today to August 6, 2011.

Collect the tokens in the weekday editions between July 4 and August 8 to spell the word Wippells on your entry form.

Send your completed entry forms to “Wippells Autos Competition”, PO Box 42, Toowoomba, QLD 4350.

Entries can also be delivered in person to The Chronicle at 618 Ruthven St, Toowoomba or Wippells Autos located on Herries St, Toowoomba.

Each week for five weeks, three lucky contestants will be drawn and another five in week six to have a chance of driving away in their very own Mazda.

The lucky 20 readers will each pick a key which could open the doors to their new car at Wippells Autos on Saturday, August 27 at 2pm.

Contestants whose names are drawn will be published in The Chronicle each week with the winner of the Mazda 2 being published on Monday, August 29.

Today’s entry form can be found on page four of This Weekend.

Competition closes on Thursday, August 18.

For competition terms and conditions visit www.thechronicle.com.au/competitionterms.

Don’t miss this chance to win a fantastic Mazda 2.


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