Smyth Automotive Parts Plus Celebrates Customers With Exclusive Deals And Specials

Smyth Automotive Parts Plus Celebrates Customers With Exclusive Deals And Specials

Each Customer Appreciation Event will be hosted from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at each one of the company’s 17 stores throughout Greater Cincinnati. Different deals will be offered each day that only last through Oct. 19.
CINCINNATI, Ohio – Smyth Automotive, a Parts Plus member of the Automotive Distribution Network, is celebrating its appreciation for its customers with a series of events through September and early October that will feature exclusive deals and specials.

Each Customer Appreciation Event will be hosted from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at each one of the company’s 17 stores throughout Greater Cincinnati. Different deals will be offered each day that only last through Oct. 19.

MEDCO Tools is Smyth’s official tool sponsor for the Customer Appreciation 2014 event. There will be opportunities to enter for dozens of door prizes, receive free items and enter to win a grand prize three-night Caribbean cruise. Free food and classic rock music from DJ Dave of “Nightmoves” will be at every event for customers’ enjoyment.

WIX Filters’ 1939 Ford Coupe will be featured at the stores from Sept. 2 through Sept. 26, and B105 Radio will be at the Florence store on Thursday, Sept. 24.

For more information and to view the customer event schedule, click here.

Parts Plus member Smyth Automotive is a privately held automotive aftermarket parts company, owned and operated by the Smyth family since it was founded by George Smyth 50 years ago. Since then, Smyth Automotive has grown and expanded into 20 parts stores with eight paint centers throughout the greater Cincinnati Tri-state area, Dayton and Columbus.

This family owned operation has more than 400 employees, 250-plus vehicles and more than 100,000 square feet of warehouse inventory. Smyth also carries a complete line of tools and equipment for the “do it yourselfer” and professional installer.

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