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About foxysteph

FOXY Steph is Steph Savill, a Sussex Mum who runs award-winning FOXY Lady Drivers Club, a motoring association for women and FOXY Choice, a marketing services agency for female friendly businesses. To find out more, please follow the links from the home page.

Switched-on SEAT dealer shows others how to use social media

FOXY Choice approved female friendly garage and franchised car dealership Grants SEAT in Braintree has shown others how to use Twitter to answer car buying queries, making it easier for women drivers to compare their dream car shortlist whilst saving … Continue reading

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A female friendly social garage enterprise in Gravesend

I first met Nikki King (or it felt like I did) when I heard her talking to Evan Davis about the state of UK manufacturing on BBC Radio 4′s The Bottom Line. She is the Managing Director of Isuzu Trucks … Continue reading

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Sally brings fleet sales experience to Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz UK has appointed Sally Dennis as National Fleet Sales Manager in a strategic move to delight existing customers and capture more of this important market. Sally is to manage accounts with fleets of over 300 vehicles for key blue … Continue reading

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West Sussex Women in Gear

Last week I attended a garage evening for women in Goring, West Sussex, organised by Birchwood Motor Group. I went with a Club member who wanted some company! The evening split into three parts starting with a speaker about road … Continue reading

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How FOXY helps women drivers…

I am reading a letter from a lady we helped recently, whose daughter was a member of FOXY Lady Drivers Club and introduced us. It says ‘We have had a full refund of £949.99 and the missing zinc discs have … Continue reading

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