Perfect Stop Announces Start Of Powersports Vehicle Giveaway

Perfect Stop Announces Start Of Powersports Vehicle Giveaway

Perfect Stop is a premium line offering brake pads, rotors, calipers and cleaners. The brand's summer sweepstakes is always a hit as technicians vie for one of the six new powersports vehicles worth up to $15,000 each.

Perfect Stop is beating the heat this summer with its annual powersports giveaway. Six lucky technicians will win big with their own powersports vehicle. Another 150 winners will receive cash gift cards totaling $25,000. 

Perfect Stop is a premium line offering brake pads, rotors, calipers and cleaners. The brand’s summer sweepstakes is always a hit as technicians vie for one of the six new powersports vehicles worth up to $15,000 each. 

“We partnered with multiple manufacturer channel partners to develop the Perfect Stop brake products to exceed customers’ expectations. Because we specify what goes into Perfect Stop brake pads, brake rotors, calipers and fluids, we can achieve quality levels that equal or surpass what’s usually only found on national brands,” said Category Manager Mike Ritchie. “The Perfect Stop summer sweepstakes encourages customers to do complete, matched brake jobs that will vastly increase end-user satisfaction.”

During the months of June and July, professional technicians can enter the sweepstakes by purchasing any products in the Perfect Stop family. MyPlace4Parts users are automatically entered. The first three grand-prize winners will be drawn by a third-party July 1, and the second set will selected Aug. 16. 

“The Perfect Stop Summer Sweepstakes allows our store personnel to focus sales on our premier Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper product line in one of our companies’ largest product categories. PWI, Crow Burlingame and our independent Bumper to Bumper partners have always enjoyed a significant increase in our Perfect Stop brake product sales during this promotion period, and fully expect continued success in 2019 with the summer sweepstakes program.”

Perfect Stop also will be awarding a total of 150 gift cards in $500, $250 and $100 increments. 

Visit perfectstopsummerpromo.com for official rules and details. 

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