November 15 2013
    
    Lowney’s Vespa found a new owner!
    
            
    
   
  
 
  
The contest “Win the Lowney’s Vespa” reached a conclusion this week. The lovely white Vespa who loves Griffintown found a lucky winner, Marie-Amélie Guibault, a young professional in the field of communications that lives in Montreal. In addition to the 2012 Piaggio LX50 Vespa with a custom brown leather saddle, she receives two pairs of glasses and two helmets.
Both are looking forward to drive around town next summer. Has you can see, the white Vespa suits her perfectly! Chances are that they will share great moments together in the streets of Montreal.
In the meantime, the Vespa will stay calm and warm in the Lowney sales office. You’ll get the chance to see her at your next visit! 
Thanks to all our participants!
Prével’s Team
   
  
    
    
              
  
  
    
    
    
      
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