You Can’t Lose with Federated Car Care and the “Let it Ride” Sweepstakes – UnderhoodService

You Can’t Lose with Federated Car Care and the “Let it Ride” Sweepstakes

How about winning a car? How about winning a trip? How about winning both? With the Federated "Let it Ride" Sweepstakes, one lucky Federated Car Care Center member will not only win a trip to Las Vegas, but also be awarded a Chevy SSR to take home. Not bad for a grand prize.

How about winning a car? How about winning a trip? How about winning both? With the Federated “Let it Ride” Sweepstakes, one lucky Federated Car Care Center member will not only win a trip to Las Vegas, but also be awarded a Chevy SSR to take home. Not bad for a grand prize.

“In past Federated Car Care sweepstakes, the grand prize winners have been awarded a trip or have won a vehicle,” said Phil Moore, senior vice president of Federated Auto Parts. “This year, our ‘Let it Ride’ sweepstakes takes it to a new level. We are going to send our grand prize winner on a trip to Las Vegas where he or she will be awarded with a second grand prize, a cool Chevy SSR.  This just goes to show that you can’t lose with Federated Car Care, one of the nation’s most comprehensive support programs for professional service technicians.”

The lucky winner of the Federated Car Care “Let it Ride” sweepstakes will win an all-expense paid trip to Las Vegas for the 2012 AAPEX show and will also leave Las Vegas with a Chevy SSR as the grand prize winner of this exclusive contest. In addition, hundreds of other prizes will be awarded to Federated Car Care Center members throughout the country.

The Federated “Let it Ride” Sweepstakes is open to any fully enrolled Federated Car Care Center member. Current members are automatically eligible. New members must be enrolled by August 31, 2012 to be eligible. To learn more about the Federated Car Care Center program and the “Let it Ride” sweepstakes, visit www.FederatedAutoParts.com.

 

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