Standard Motor Product’s ‘Make It QWIK Sweepstakes’ To Award Five High-Performance Driving Trips – UnderhoodService

Standard Motor Product’s ‘Make It QWIK Sweepstakes’ To Award Five High-Performance Driving Trips

StandardStandard Motor Products (SMP) announces a sweepstakes to promote its new QWIK-SENSOR line of multi-coverage TPMS sensors. Technicians and motorists will have a chance to win one of five Grand Prizes, a trip for two to the Bob Bondurant School of High Performance Driving. Additionally, five First Place winners will each receive a GoPro HERO4 Camera. The first 2,500 people who enter the sweepstakes will be awarded a commemorative “Make It QWIK” TPMS cap.

The ‘Make It QWIK Sweepstakes’ will run through June 30, 2015, and will be supported by a national advertising program and a social media campaign. Participants may enter for a chance to win by visiting www.MakeItQWIK.com and filling out the online entry form. Complete terms and conditions can be found on the website.

“In addition to raising awareness for our complete TPMS line, our ‘Make It QWIK Sweepstakes’ is a great way to create excitement about our new QWIK-SENSOR line of multi-coverage sensors,” said Phil Hutchens, vice president engine management marketing, SMP.

Standard offers a complete TPMS program featuring two unique lines. The OE-matching, direct-fit line provides 98% coverage with sensors that are ready-to-install out of the box. QWIK-SENSOR is an advanced multi-coverage TPMS sensor. Three QWIK-SENSORs provide 94% coverage, are color-coded for easy identification and come fully assembled with rubber or metal valve stems to match the proper application. Both can be ID-cloned or OE-relearned, technicians choice.

For more information, visit www.smpcorp.com.

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