Winning a new car is always a thrill, but with this draw the prize is even more enticing than usual. The Heart Foundation is offering you the chance to win a sporty new Honda Civic Hatch thatâââ‰â¢s loaded with high-tech toys and safety features. If youâââ‰â¢ve been searching for an exciting new ride, you might want to give this one a closer look.
The Honda Civic Hatch
The first-generation Honda Civic came out way back in 1972, with two doors and a subcompact body. Over the years, itâââ‰â¢s undergone massive changes and the tenth-generation Civic hit the market in 2016. From a small box beloved for its fuel-efficiency and reliability, the Honda Civic has evolved to win the hearts of car enthusiasts around the globe. The prize in the Heart Foundation draw #03 features:
- Sporty Styling
- Apple Car Play
- Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
- Multi-angle reversing camera with dynamic guidelines
- 16-inch steel wheels
Best of all, the Honda Civic Hatch is unbelievably sleek and is pure eye-candy on the road. If youâââ‰â¢ve always wanted a car thatâââ‰â¢s been precision designed for fun, youâââ‰â¢ve found it.
Important Dates
28 November 2019: Heart Foundation draw #05 closes at 11.59pm AEST
29 November 2019: The lottery will be drawn at 2pm AEST
Get Your Tickets Now
The cost of each ticket goes down as the value of your ticket book increases. For instance, purchasing a $30 book gives you 25 chances to win and reduces the price of each ticket by 40% when compared to buying them individually.
Tickets | Number of Chances to win | Equivalent price per ticket |
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$2 | 1 ticket | $2 |
$5 | 3 tickets | $1.66 |
$10 | 6 tickets | $1.66 |
$15 | 10 tickets | $1.50 |
$20 | 15 tickets | $1.33 |
$25 | 20 tickets | $1.25 |
$30 | 25 tickets | $1.20 |
$50 | 45 tickets | $1.11 |
$100 | 100 tickets | $1 |
Thank you for supporting the Heart Foundation. Heart disease is the single biggest killer in the country, and over 1.4 million Australians are currently living with this devastating illness. Proceeds from your ticket purchases will help improve heart disease prevention and care for all Australians.