Tenneco Offers Technicians $25 for Every Pair of Monroe Quick-Strut Assemblies Sold – UnderhoodService

Tenneco Offers Technicians $25 for Every Pair of Monroe Quick-Strut Assemblies Sold

"Professional's Choice" Promotion, available through March, rewards service dealers for relying on trusted strut replacement solution.

Automotive service professionals can earn $25 for every pair of high-quality Monroe Quick-Strut assemblies they sell between January 1 and March 31, 2010, through the Monroe “Professional’s Choice” promotion from Tenneco Inc.

The “Professional’s Choice” promotion rewards participating shop professionals for relying on the Monroe brand’s proven, trusted replacement strut assembly. For every documented sale of two Monroe Quick-Strut assemblies during the promotional period, Tenneco will reward the qualifying installer with a $25 check.  A completed program scorecard and corresponding product part number end flaps must be submitted to qualify for the reward. There is no limit to the number of qualifying sales from each participant.

“The Monroe Quick-Strut was not only the first all-in-one strut solution, but is a guaranteed solution that has provided trouble-free performance for thousands of customers,” said Sheryl Bomia, North American programs manager, Tenneco. “Now there’s another key reason to choose a quality strut assembly for each customer – a $25 cash reward for every pair of Monroe Quick-Strut assemblies installed.”

Manufactured from high-quality steel, each Monroe Quick-Strut assembly features an application-engineered Sensa-Trac (passenger cars and vans) or Monroe Reflex (light trucks and SUVs) strut loaded with a high-quality coil spring, original equipment-style upper strut mount and all other components needed for a fast, trouble-free repair.  Each Monroe Quick-Strut assembly is covered by a limited lifetime warranty as well as Tenneco’s exclusive “Safe & Sound” 90-day cash-back offer. (See Monroe.com for warranty details.)

For additional information regarding Monroe Quick-Strut assemblies, contact your Monroe supplier or write to: Monroe Marketing, Tenneco Inc., One International Drive, Monroe, MI 48161. Additional product information is also available at www.monroe.com.

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