IT consultant wins ‘life-changing’ £70k Aston Martin in online competition
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Sawan Jeevnani, from Sunbury-on-Thames, won an Aston Martin DB11 in BOTB’s Instant Wins Competition.
Sawan was in disbelief when an email came through saying he was a winner.
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Hide AdHe was later relaxing at home when he received a visit from BOTB presenter Will Cozens, who confirmed his prize, which was parked near his home.


“At first I wasn't sure if it was real or not, but it feels amazing to have won,” he said.
“This is life-changing. I’ve always dreamed of winning with BOTB!
“My advice to anybody else who is considering playing is to dream about it and one day they will win.”
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Hide AdThe Aston Martin DB11 is renowned for its excellent performance and being fun to drive.
Despite falling in love with the car, Sawan said he was considering taking the cash alternative to buy a bigger house.
“I want the car, but my wife is saying the cash.
“We’ve got a nine-year-old child and a small house at the moment, so we’re looking at getting a bigger house. The money would certainly help,” he added.
Will said: “A huge congratulations to Sawan for winning this awesome prize.
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Hide Ad“It’s an amazing looking car, so we just had to show it to him in person. I think the news had sunk in a bit more after he saw it parked up.
“He was clearly overjoyed and couldn’t wait to get in it and fire it up.
“With him wanting to take the car and his wife the cash, it sounds like he’s got a difficult decision to make.”
Leading car competitions company BOTB hands over the keys to a stunning dream car each week as well as a lifestyle prize.
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Hide AdIts Dream Car Competition sees people buy tickets for the car they want to win and then play spot the ball. An independent panel of judges decide who wins.
To see Sawan’s reaction alongside a host of other lucky winners, head over to BOTB.com.
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