Federated Sweepstakes Winner Lets It Ride And Gets A 'Ride' in Las Vegas

Federated Sweepstakes Winner Lets It Ride And Gets A ‘Ride’ in Las Vegas

Federated customer John James of James Automotive not only won a trip to the 2012 Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) in Las Vegas as the grand prize winner of the Federated "Let it Ride" sweepstakes, but he will also head home to Oil City, Pa., with a second grand prize, a Chevy SSR.

(Front Row - L to R): Cliff Hovis; John James, winner of Federated Federated customer John James of James Automotive not only won a trip to the 2012 Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) in Las Vegas as the grand prize winner of the Federated “Let it Ride” sweepstakes, but he will also head home to Oil City, Pa., with a second grand prize, a Chevy SSR.

“We want to congratulate John on winning the Federated ‘Let it Ride’ Sweepstakes and thank him for being a loyal Federated Car Care customer,” said Phil Moore, senior vice president of Federated Auto Parts. “With all the benefits of being part of the Federated Car Care Center program, like the ‘Let it Ride’ promotion, it goes to show that you can’t lose with Federated Car Care. Just ask John!”

In addition to the grand prize trip to Las Vegas and Chevy SSR won by James, hundreds of other prizes were awarded to Federated Car Care Center members throughout the country.  The Federated “Let it Ride” Sweepstakes was open to any fully enrolled Federated Car Care Center member. Current members were automatically eligible and new members had to be enrolled by August 31, 2012 to be eligible.

To learn more about the Federated Car Care program, visit www.FederatedAutoParts.com.

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