International ProStar offered as grand prize

April 2, 2012

International Used Truck Centers launched its “Get Used to International” ProStar MaxxForce sweepstakes at the Mid-America Trucking Show. Grand prize in the contest is a 2010 International ProStar used tractor powered by a MaxxForce 13 engine.

There will also be weekly prizes of $250 Visa Award Cards.

Complete details on the sweepstakes, eligibility and instructions on how to enter are available at www.internationalusedtrucks.com.

“This sweepstakes offers our nationwide network of 17 International Used Truck Centers the opportunity to connect to their customers and prospects in a fun way,” said Thomas Schmitt, marketing manager, Used Truck Organization.

The contest will run through Aug. 11 and is open to all legal residents of the U.S. and D.C who hold a valid Commercial Driver’s License, and/or own, operate, or manage a fleet of commercial trucks at the time of entry.

Participating partners in the sweepstakes include Exide Batteries, Michelin Truck Tires, Progressive Commercial Insurance and International System1 Warranty Protection.

The winner will be able to select their winning truck from a number of International ProStar trucks in inventory at the time the prize is accepted. The grand prize truck comes with a 12 month/100,000 mile powertrain warranty.

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