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Citroen Giving Away Another DS4 Through DS4SEEKERS Facebook Game

Citroen is launching the second round of ‘DS4SEEKERS’ on Tuesday, September 13, which will give players another chance to win a fresh DS4 in the gigantic game of hide and seek. The DS4SEEKERS game is accessible from Citroen’s official UK Facebook page - http://www.ds4seekers.citroen.co.uk - and will be playable over a 15 day period, either online or via a smartphone.
Players both hide and seek virtual DS4s across the Google Maps and Google Streetview worlds, earning points for hiding and finding cars.  Every point gains an entry into a draw to win a top of the range New ‘goddess’.  The more points players collect, the more chances they have to win, with players being given more DS4s to hide each day.

Wayne Roberts from Teignmouth in Devon was the winner of the first installment of the game in July.  He was given a brand new Citroen DS4 DSport worth over £25,000 on his 40th birthday.  Wayne got a total of 3,371 cars in the game - 22 of which were 'gold' DS4s worth 50 points each. So it takes quite a bit of dedication to win at this game. After receiving the keys Wayne said: “This is just the best birthday present you could ask for.  It looks great and I didn’t think I had a chance of winning, but I’m over the moon, I really am.”  

“The first round of  DS4SEEKERS received a fantastic response.  Over 300,000 cars were hidden during the 10 days the game was live, with a total of 163,488 points going to the top 50 players.  I hope they’ll all be playing again with lots more getting involved.  As we’re making the game five days longer, it gives even more people the chance to play along and win a stylish new DS4,” Jules Tilstone, Citroen UK’s Marketing Director, commented.
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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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