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Win a free trip to the SEMA Show in Vegas thanks to Optima Batteries


Win a free trip to the SEMA Show in Vegas thanks to Optima Batteries

Who doesn’t want to come to Vegas for the SEMA Show? If you raised your hand, then stop reading now and go back to the photo galleries. If you want to experience the biggest show of speed parts, concepts, project cars, and new products announcements, and see half of the cars and trucks you will see featured in your favorite magazines, then you need to check out the Optima Batteries Wall of Power Challenge. Using Optima’s new Facebook app, you’ll be able to tell your cool Optima Battery story and those stories will go up against eachother until someone is named the Wall of Power Challenge Winner. That winner gets a trip to the SEMA show.

Read the details below, and check out the Facebook link in the official announcement from Optima.

OPTIMA® Batteries Launches
Wall of Power Challenge and
Offers Chance to Win Free Trip to the 2011 SEMA Show

 

Oct.
3, 2011 (MILWAUKEE) – In anticipation of the performance automotive
aftermarket industry’s biggest trade event of the year, OPTIMA®
Batteries is
giving auto enthusiasts a chance to win a free trip to the 2011 SEMA
Show by submitting their own OPTIMA-powered stories through its new
Facebook application.

 

The Facebook application named
Wall of Power Challenge pits two extraordinary OPTIMA battery
stories against each other and lets fans decide whose story is tougher.
At the end of the week the story with the highest percentage of votes is
crowned champion and goes onto compete with
a new challenger.

 

“We’ve
heard countless stories over the years of our batteries doing amazing
things, and now we’re sharing them online with our fans in a fun and
engaging way,”
said Cam Douglass, director of product development and marketing for
OPTIMA. “We hope that this challenge will give more people a chance to
share their stories, receive recognition for their commitment to their
passion and learn what makes OPTIMA the Ultimate
Power Source.”

 

Auto
enthusiasts who think their OPTIMA story has what it takes to compete
are encouraged to submit their own story and photo through the site for
the chance to
not only be dubbed champion, but also win a full ride to this year’s
SEMA Show. Entries that are received before Tuesday, October 11, 2011
will have the best chance of winning the coveted trip. But all entries
will have an opportunity to be included in the
online challenge.

 

To enter and find out more about the Wall of Power Challenge visit OPTIMA Batteries’ Facebook page at
http://www.facebook.com/optimabatteries and click the Wall of Power Challenge link on the left-hand
side.

 

About OPTIMA® Batteries
OPTIMA YellowTopÒ, RedTopÒ
and BlueTop
Ò
batteries are available through leading battery distributors throughout
the globe. Consumers should look for the unique colored top and
six-pack
design for which OPTIMA is known throughout the world.  For the nearest
retailer, consumers can also call 1-888-8OPTIMA (1-888-867-8462) or
visit
www.optimabatteries.com.

OPTIMA batteries are manufactured by Johnson Controls, Inc. Johnson
Controls (NYSE: JCI – News) is the global leader that brings ingenuity
to the places where people live, work and travel. By integrating
technologies, products and services, we create smart
environments that redefine the relationships between people and their
surroundings. Our team of 140,000 employees creates a more comfortable,
safe and sustainable world through our products and services for more
than 200 million vehicles, 12 million homes
and one million commercial buildings. Our commitment to sustainability
drives our environmental stewardship, good corporate citizenship in our
workplaces and communities, and the products and services we provide to
customers. For additional information, please
visit http://www.johnsoncontrols.com.


 


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2 thoughts on “Win a free trip to the SEMA Show in Vegas thanks to Optima Batteries

  1. Anonymous

    I have a great one and I bought another. 13 months later after using it for mock up I put it into the box I fabricated in my 32 the year earlier it wouldn’t take a charge, and Optima said “Too Bad”. By then the parts store had given up on them too. $200, how many of those do I want?

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