Calling Perodua Myvi owners, of which there should be quite a few out there. Perodua will be hosting a public celebration in conjunction with the Myvi’s 10th anniversary and is inviting all Myvi owners and/or drivers to the Myvi Nation, the Biggest Myvi Gathering event this May 24.
To participate at the event – which will run from 7 am to 6 pm on the day at Setia Alam City Mall in Shah Alam – a Myvi owner and/or driver must register at Perodua’s official website, with a fee of RM50 per entry. Registration begins today and runs until May 10.
Those participating must of course bring their Myvi along to the full-day event to receive a certificate and an exclusive gift pack worth over RM400. Participants will also be in the running to win a special 10th Anniversary Commemorative Edition Myvi.
The public will be able to enjoy special deals that will be announced during Myvi Nation. The event – which is part of the automaker’s Myvi, Love of the Nation initiative which started in December 2014 and ends in December this year – will also feature activities such as a star-studded concert, a fireworks display and hot air balloon rides.
“We are very happy to celebrate this very important milestone with our customers and as a big thank you, in addition to the gathering, Perodua invites the public to join our two-day Myvi 10niversary Celebration on May 23-24 at the same venue,” Perodua president and CEO Datuk Aminar Rashid Salleh said.
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