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TAG launches biggest October clearance with $5,000 savings & free insurance

Tortola Auto Group (TAG) has announced its highly anticipated October Clearance Sales Event, running from October 13 through November 1, 2025 at its Slaney Point showroom. Photo: TAG/Facebook
The promotion includes some of the most sought-after vehicles in the TAG lineup such as the Changan CS55, Hunter Pick-Up, UNI-T, UNI-K, Hyundai Tucson, Hyundai Santa Fe, and the flagship Hyundai Palisade. Photo: TAG/Facebook
The promotion includes some of the most sought-after vehicles in the TAG lineup such as the Changan CS55, Hunter Pick-Up, UNI-T, UNI-K, Hyundai Tucson, Hyundai Santa Fe, and the flagship Hyundai Palisade. Photo: TAG/Facebook
SLANEY POINT, Tortola, VI- Tortola Auto Group (TAG), regarded as the leading automotive dealership in the Virgin Islands (VI), says it is thrilled to announce its highly anticipated October Clearance Sales Event, running from October 13 through November 1, 2025 at its Slaney Point showroom.

During this limited-time event, customers can take advantage of payments as low as $482 per month on select models and enjoy exclusive savings across the showroom floor. The promotion includes some of the most sought-after vehicles in the TAG lineup such as the Changan CS55, Hunter Pick-Up, UNI-T, UNI-K, Hyundai Tucson, Hyundai Santa Fe, and the flagship Hyundai Palisade.

As part of the October Clearance, buyers will also receive an unprecedented $5,000 discount, along with one year of free insurance on select models, making this one of the most attractive offers in the company’s history.

'Giving back to our customers'- Shan Mohamed

Shan Mohamed, Managing Director of Tortola Auto Group, emphasised the significance of the October event, stating, “This October Clearance is about giving back to our customers by making premium vehicles more affordable and accessible than ever before. Whether you’re looking for rugged performance, family comfort, or cutting-edge style, we have a vehicle to meet your needs. At Tortola Auto Group, we remain committed to driving value, driving innovation, and most importantly driving you.”

The October Clearance Sales Event is designed to offer customers unmatched value at a time when smart purchasing is more important than ever. With the combination of competitive financing options, reliable models, and special incentives, TAG continues to set the benchmark for automotive excellence in the Virgin Islands.

The excitement culminates on Saturday, November 1, from 10 AM to 2 PM, when TAG joins the Republic Bank (BVI) Car Sale in the parking lot adjacent to the bank. Customers are invited to come out, view the vehicles up close, and take advantage of these final close-out deals before the sale officially ends that day.

Shoppers are encouraged to visit the TAG showroom early to secure their preferred models, as availability is limited and demand is expected to be high.

For more information, persons can call 284-494-2600 or visit www.tagbvi.com.

1 Response to “TAG launches biggest October clearance with $5,000 savings & free insurance”

  • SALE! (07/10/2025, 11:54) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Not me in one of them. Tag always having sale on what they cant get sell.


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