Tenneco Launches Monroe 'Everything Gets Old' Consumer Promotion

Tenneco Launches Monroe ‘Everything Gets Old’ Consumer Promotion

The "Everything Gets Old. Even Your Shocks" message reminds millions of vehicle owners that ride control components - like other, more visible consumer products - eventually wear out and need to be replaced.

MONROE, Mich. – Tenneco’s Monroe shocks and struts brand has launched a new consumer promotion that reminds consumers during the spring car care season that replacing worn shock absorbers and struts can help enhance their driving safety. Available March 1 through April 30, the “Everything Gets Old” promotion offers a Visa prepaid card valued at up to $120 for qualifying purchases.
 
The “Everything Gets Old. Even Your Shocks” message reminds millions of vehicle owners that ride control components – like other, more visible consumer products – eventually wear out and need to be replaced.
 
To earn the $120 Visa prepaid card for qualifying purchases, consumers must purchase four Monroe Quick-Strut replacement assemblies for the same vehicle. Consumers also can earn $90, $60 and $30 Visa prepaid cards on purchases of qualifying combinations of Monroe and Rancho ride control products through the “Everything Gets Old” promotion. The promotion covers qualifying Monroe Sensa-Trac, Reflex, OESpectrum, Gas-Magnum, Max-Air and Load Adjusting shocks, plus Rancho RS5000 shocks.
 
Monroe premium shocks and struts are offered with a Safe & Sound Guarantee 90-day money-back offer. To learn more about this exclusive Tenneco guarantee, visit www.Monroe.com.
 
 

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