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Step One Automotive to donate vehicle to one local family in need. Here’s how it works

During the month of March, stop by any Step One Automotive Group location and get your vehicle appraised by their dedicated acquisition team and register to win $2,500. There will be two drawings: March 15th and March 30th. Your chances of winning could be as good as 1-in-1000. Then on March 31st, in partnership with the […]

During the month of March, stop by any Step One Automotive Group location and get your vehicle appraised by their dedicated acquisition team and register to win $2,500.

  • There will be two drawings: March 15th and March 30th.
  • Your chances of winning could be as good as 1-in-1000.

Then on March 31st, in partnership with the United Way, Step One will donate one of the vehicles taken-in on trade to a local family in need.

Here’s how it works

Your vehicle must be appraised at a Step One Automotive Group location between March 1st and March 28th 2022 by 7pm CST. Customers must fill out an entry form on site to be eligible to win the $2,500 prize.

The drawings will be held in Florida and Georgia on March 15th and March 30th for a total of 4 drawings throughout the month.

  • Entries will be divided based on location and dates submitted into one of those four drawings for one chance to win during the month of March 2022.

Entries for the family in need vehicle winner will be submitted by the United Way and their partner organizations in Florida and Georgia based on their existing outreach programs.

Step One Automotive Group does select the entries for the vehicle drawing.

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