Bosch Announces Winner Of 'The Gut Check Challenge' -

Bosch Announces Winner Of ‘The Gut Check Challenge’

Bosch has announced that Mike Collins of Jourdanton, TX, is the winner of the "The Gut Check Challenge" - an online competition sponsored by Bosch Spark Plugs and held from June 6 to July 18 on Facebook.

Bosch has announced that Mike Collins of Jourdanton, TX, is the winner of the “The Gut Check Challenge” an online competition sponsored by Bosch Spark Plugs and held from June 6 to July 18 on the social media site, Facebook (www.facebook.com/boschautoparts). 

A combination of multiple-choice questions followed by a final round of three write-in questions tested a contestant’s automotive know-how and spark plug smarts. Thousands of auto enthusiasts, technicians and do-it-yourself (DIY) motorists throughout the United States participated in the competition.

Grand prize winner Mike Collins is a professional diesel mechanic who works on cars as a hobby.  Collins and his teenage son, Chris, a budding car enthusiast, will attend the prestigious Mecum Auto Auction in Monterey, CA (Aug. 16-18, 2012), courtesy of Bosch. There, Wayne Carini, host of Velocity TV Network’s "Chasing Classic Cars" will help Collins bid on a ‘dream car’ that father and son can work on together to suit their personal needs and taste. If he wins the bid, Bosch will contribute up to $25,000 toward the purchase. 

Bosch’s “The Gut Check Challenge” is a chance to acknowledge and reward our Facebook fans for ‘following’ our continuing efforts to educate the marketplace about the most current spark plug technology,” said Monica Christensen, Brand Manager for Bosch. “The competition was consistent with our current advertising campaign stressing that “The Gut Knows” quality automotive parts … like Bosch spark plugs,” Christensen said.

Bosch OE fine wire Iridium and Platinum spark plugs are made for American, Asian and European engines to meet or exceed OE specifications. Bosch original equipment design, materials and processes represent the best of OE technology making the Bosch OE fine wire spark plug the line that delivers improved ignitability and performance for extended service life. And, each comes with a multi-year money back performance satisfaction guarantee.

Christensen emphasized, “They are not just OE, they’re Bosch OE.”

The Mecum Auction Company specializes in the sale of collector cars, classic motorcycles and road art sales. Numerous Mecum auctions are held each year throughout the United States and broadcast live on Discovery’s Velocity Network. www.mecum.com.

“This is our fourth year conducting the Mecum Daytime Auction on the Monterey Peninsula and we are expecting more than 750 cars to cross the auction block,” said Dana Mecum, President, Mecum Auctions. “As in the past, we are expecting thousands of bidders and spectators to be in attendance. In 2011, the Mecum auction at Monterey resulted in a sell-through rate of 65 percent with $25 million in sales. We are confident that this time around we will exceed that figure.”

Commenting on his winning “The Gut Check Challenge,” Collins said, “I noticed the competition on Facebook and thought I’d give it a shot. I’ve never won anything of consequence but I figured, what the heck! I am so flattered and grateful. I am really excited about the opportunity to experience the auction with my son … I couldn’t have planned a more perfect dream trip!”

Collins, a third-generation professional mechanic, changes his own spark plugs. No wonder his ‘gut’ knew the right answers.

To further build on your smarts about the Bosch line of spark plugs, visit www.gutknows.com where there is a host of information about Bosch spark plugs, including features and benefits, promotions, rebate offers, part finder, videos and more.

For more information on Bosch Automotive Products, visit www.boschautoparts.com.

For more information on Bosch Diagnostics, visit www.boschdiagnostics.com.

Find Bosch Auto Parts on Facebook, visit www.facebook.com/boschautoparts.

Follow Bosch Auto Parts on Twitter, visit www.twitter.com/BoschAutoParts.

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