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Fleetdrive supply brightly branded DS3 fleet for Classpeople

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26 January 2015

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A class act – The Citroen’s will help create that all important first impression

FLEETDRIVE are supplying a fleet of eye-catching Citroen DS3s for Classpeople, an education recruitment company in the South West of England.

Classpeople are growing rapidly and there are further expansion plans in place; the company already has offices in Bristol, Worcester, Swindon, Cheltenham and Exeter. It is looking to extend its reach in the near future and the new fleet of cars form part of their plan to gain brand recognition and exposure.

We are delighted with the new cars and thrilled with the service Fleetdrive has provided

Director of Classpeople, Lynis Bassett, said;

“We are delighted with the new cars and thrilled with the service Fleetdrive has provided. We pride ourselves on delivering a personal and bespoke service to all of our clients which includes frequent face to face meetings.

“The new cars will enable our consultants to continue to deliver a high quality personal service whilst ensuring that our brand gets the exposure it deserves. Our schools and settings certainly won’t miss our arrival!”

Business Development Manager of Fleetdrive, David Waggott, said;

“Vehicle graphics have got to be one of the most cost effective advertising tools available. Apparently a vehicle wrap will be viewed between 30,000 – 70,000 times per day.

“First impressions count in business so smart, new vehicles make a good impression. What’s more, by opting to lease, Classpeople have fixed monthly payments to fit into their budget and there is no Tax, MOT or unexpected repair bills to worry about which you tend to get with older vehicles.”

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