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Chance to Win $500 and Amazing Black Friday Car Deals in Burlington at Car Nation Canada!
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Black Friday Sale Buy 3 Get One FREE Winter Tire
Win a $500 Prepaid Visa with no purchase necessary 5 days only!

BURLINGTON, Ontario & BRANTFORD, Ontario - Washingtoner -- We're stepping on the gas with these red hot deals this Back Friday at Car Nation Canada! Starting on Friday, November 26th until the rest of the month, we are offering these exclusive Black Friday car deals in Burlington and Brantford you don't want to miss, including offers on Winter tires, a no-purchase necessary contest with a cash prize, and more great ways to save online or in-store at our selected dealership locations. Check out the exciting news below, and please don't hesitate to contact us here or call us at +1 (888) 856-1288 with any questions!

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Be sure to enter our no-purchase necessary contest this Black Friday. We'll be giving away a $500 prepaid Visa to one lucky customer. All you need to do is click this link and sign up to our newsletter by filling in your email address and phone number using the form on that page. It's that easy. Remember to fill in the form before December 1st to be entered into the contest for a chance to win.

Starting this Friday until the end of November, we're offering a buy 3 get one free deal on any of our winter tires to help you save while also preparing for the harsh driving conditions in the upcoming months. It's a win-win! Click here to access this limited time offer and more ways to save on any of your parts or service needs.

For the rest of the month, we'll continue to offer great Black Friday car deals in Burlington and Brantford or completely online to help you save on our new and used vehicles. Check out the participating locations listed below for your chance to win!.
  • Northway Ford in Brantford
  • Northway Lincoln in Brantford
  • Car Nation Direct Online Buying Center in Burlington
  • Unique Jeep Dodge Ram Burlington


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