Snap-on’s ‘NO COMPROMISE’ Tour Covers Midwest – UnderhoodService

Snap-on’s ‘NO COMPROMISE’ Tour Covers Midwest

Tour to stop in Michigan, Ohio, Illinois and Kansas in the coming weeks.

Taking only some time to refuel and grab some grub, the Snap-on NO COMPROMISE TOUR will continue its trek across the Midwest with tour stops scheduled in Michigan, Illinois, Ohio and Kansas in the coming weeks.

“We are heading toward year two of the NO COMPROMISE TOUR and we are excited to be visiting areas of the country that have not had the opportunity to see the tour yet,” said Alicia Smales, vice president of marketing for Snap-on Tools.  “Three of the upcoming tour stops coincide with Goodguys car shows, making them extra special because not only do you get see all the new innovations Snap-on has to offer, but you also get to see some of the coolest cars in the world.”  

NO COMPROMISE TOUR Upcoming Dates

Date              City                           Location
August 20      Troy, OH                   Dave Arbogast Buick

August 22      Grand Rapids, MI     American RV Sales and Service

August 25        Maumee, OH          Lucas County Recreation Center

August 28-30   Norwalk, OH          Summit Motorsports Park
(in conjunction with Goodguys car show)

September 4-6    Kansas City, KS  Kansas Speedway
(in conjunction with Goodguys car show)

September 18-20    Joliet, IL          Chicagoland Speedway
(in conjunction with Goodguys car show)

The Snap-on Tools NO COMPROMISE TOUR is open to the public and provides visitors with the opportunity to speak with Snap-on officials about how Snap-on tools can help them get the job done faster and easier.  This unique expo includes interactive tool demos, displays and Snap-on’s one-of-a-kind show car, the Glo-mad ’57 Chevy.

To find exact locations and times of the Snap-on NO COMPROMISE TOUR, visit www.snapon.com/nocompromisetour.

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