Standard Motor Products Selects ‘Make It QWIK’ Sweepstakes Winners – UnderhoodService

Standard Motor Products Selects ‘Make It QWIK’ Sweepstakes Winners

SMP-Make-it-QWIK-300x300Standard Motor Products (SMP) has selected the five grand prize winners for its “Make It QWIK” sweepstakes. The lucky winners will each receive a trip for two to the Bob Bondurant School of High Performance Driving. In addition, SMP awarded a GoPro HERO4 Camera to five first prize winners. The first 2,500 sweepstakes entrants were awarded a commemorative “Make It QWIK” TPMS cap.

The “Make It QWIK” sweepstakes was created to promote SMP’s new QWIK-SENSOR line of programmable, multi-coverage TPMS sensors. The sweepstakes ran from April 1 through June 30, and was open to both technicians and motorists. Winners were randomly selected from more than 16,000 eligible entrants.

“SMP always looks forward to unveiling new product innovations,” said Phil Hutchens, vice president of engine management marketing, SMP. “Giving our customers the opportunity to win these incredible prizes was the perfect way to generate excitement about our new QWIK-SENSOR line while driving awareness to our complete TPMS offering.”

The QWIK-SENSOR line features programmable sensors available in both rubber and metal valve stems to provide 94 percent market coverage. The sensors come fully assembled and, once programmed, are ready for installation. All major TPMS tools can program, OE-relearn and ID-clone QWIK-SENSOR.

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