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Club Car: Test Drive A New Carryall Utility Vehicle and Be Entered to Win $1,000 in Ingersoll Rand Power Tools


From Sept. 1– Dec. 31, 2017, qualified commercial customers can test drive any new 2017 or 2018 Carryall commercial vehicle and be entered in a contest to win $1,000 in Ingersoll Rand power tools. Drawings will be held monthly, beginning in September.

Eligible vehicles include:

  • All two-wheel and four-wheel drive Carryall work utility vehicles
  • All Carryall and Villager Low Speed Vehicles (LSVs)
  • All Villager and Transporter people movers
  • Vehicles in the new Carryall Fit-to-Task Series

To enter, simply visit http://clubcardealer.com/carryallpromotions and complete a short online form to request a test drive. You will receive an email confirmation. Your local Authorized Club Car Dealer will call or email you to schedule the test drive. Print the email confirmation and give it to your local Authorized Club Car Dealer after the test drive. The dealer will register you to win $1,000 in Ingersoll Rand Power Tools.

Ask to Test Drive a New Carryall Fit-to-Task Series Vehicle

“Our new Carryall Fit-to-Task Series lets our customers buy vehicles configured for the task at hand, rather than adding makeshift accessories and attachments,” says Mary A. Sicard, commercial marketing leader.

Each of the cars in the series is configured to speed a specific application on campuses, resorts and other sites.

The series includes 15 vehicles, in different sizes and at varying price points, including:

  • Facilities-engineering vehicles with tool or van box systems
  • Grounds-maintenance vehicles
  • Security vehicle
  • Housekeeping vehicles
  • Food- and room-service vehicles
  • Three ambulance models, including a four-wheel drive
  • Refuse removal vehicles, including a high-dump model

Experience the Carryall Difference

“Carryall work utility vehicles are purpose built for demanding jobs with rustproof aluminum frames, maximum speeds of 25 mph and suspension systems designed to carry loads,” Sicard says.

Competitive vehicles are often recreational vehicles reconfigured for work with steel frames that rust, high speeds that can pose dangers and suspension systems designed for hustle instead of for carrying weight.

Visit http://clubcardealer.com/carryallpromotions to request a test drive and be entered to win now.

Official rules can be downloaded from the link above.





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