Quick Lane Tire giving away gas to celebrate 500th store opening

Jan. 1, 2020
Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center has launched a national consumer sweepstakes to commemorate the opening of its 500th store. During "The 500 Gallon Gas Giveaway," now through Nov. 30, entry forms will be available in Quick Lane Tire & Auto Cente
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Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center has launched a national consumer sweepstakes to commemorate the opening of its 500th store. During "The 500 Gallon Gas Giveaway," now through Nov. 30, entry forms will be available in Quick Lane Tire & Auto Centers nationwide.

Ten first-prize winners will receive 500 gallons of free gas. Twenty-five second-prize winners will win $500 worth of gas. Five hundred third-prize winners will enjoy $50 worth of gas.

There is no purchase necessary to enter the sweepstakes, and it is open to U.S. residents over eighteen years of age. Simply stop by your local Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center to fill out an entry form between Oct. 6 and Nov. 30, 2008. Forms will be available in the customer waiting area and can be printed online at www.quicklane.com/500. Official Sweepstakes rules are also available online.

For more information, visit www.quicklane.com.

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