
Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI), the official local provider of Honda vehicles, invites everyone to join their latest contest called Capture the CR-Z. This is in conjunction to the recent release of the refreshed 2016 Honda CR-Z Sports Hybrid.
To join, contestants should simply take a selfie with the new Honda CR-Z as it tours around select Honda dealerships, malls, and coffee shops around Metro Manila and nearby regions. They’ll then have to upload it on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram with the caption “Sport Hybrid Redefined” and the hashtag #thenewCRZPh. They will be allowed to do so until January 14, 2016.
It’s very important that the contestant should be 18 years old and above and must have valid social media accounts. They should also like HCPI’s official Facebook page and then follow their official Twitter (@Hondaphil) and Instagram (hondacarsphl) account as linking and tagging these are also required. Contestants may submit more than one entry but can only win once during the entire duration of the contest.
See the list below for a heads-up on where the Honda CR-Z will go next.

Winners will be drawn on a daily and weekly basis. Per day, 3 entries with the most number of LIKES will each receive a Honda pillow. On the other hand, the entry with the most number of SHARES per week will be picked to win a Honda trolley bag. Winners will be announced on HCPI’s website and official Facebook page.
HCPI is still accepting pre-orders of the new 2016 Honda CR-Z. For the meantime, stocks of the current models are still available on the AutoDeal Car Guide.
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