Tenneco's 'Cash In 2' Promotion Offers Attractive Rewards for Ride Control and Exhaust Sales

Tenneco’s ‘Cash In 2’ Promotion Offers Attractive Rewards for Ride Control and Exhaust Sales

Qualifying automotive service shop owners, service writers and technicians can earn cash rewards of up to $120 each for the sale of premium ride control and exhaust components this fall through the Monroe and Walker "Cash In 2" promotion from Tenneco Inc.

Qualifying automotive service shop owners, service writers and technicians can earn cash rewards of up to $120 each for the sale of premium ride control and exhaust components this fall through the Monroe and Walker “Cash In 2” promotion from Tenneco Inc.

Running Sept. 1 through Oct. 31, 2011, the promotion will enable members of Tenneco’s popular Expert Plus dealer loyalty program to qualify for cash rewards ranging from $30 to $120 when they sell qualifying Monroe ride control and/or Walker exhaust products.

“Shop professionals can reap the rewards of selling and installing the industry’s top ride control and emissions control products during the peak fall automotive maintenance season,” said Sheryl Bomia, North American programs manager, Tenneco.

Participating automotive service professionals are eligible for cash rewards of $30, $60, $90 and $120, respectively for 10, 20, 30 and 40 sales of qualifying  Monroe and Walker products.

To help Expert Plus members maximize their “Cash In 2” benefits, Tenneco also is offering fall consumer cash rebates valued at up to $125 on select premium Monroe and Rancho ride control products and $40 on qualifying Walker catalytic converters.

For additional information on the Monroe and Walker “Cash in 2” promotion, contact your Monroe and/or Walker sales representative. Information on membership and the benefits of the Expert Plus program is available online at www.expert-plus.com.

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