‘Big Winner Ka Sa Petron’ Engine Oils Promo

Attention, drivers, car enthusiasts, and thrill-seekers! Prepare to ignite your engines and chase your aspirations because Petron Corporation, the undisputed industry leader, is unveiling an unprecedented engine oils promo. Mark your calendars from January 8 to June 30, 2024, as the ‘Big Winner Ka Sa Petron’ Engine Oils Promo comes to life!

Discover exciting opportunities at participating Petron service stations, Car Care Centers, auto supplies, auto repair shops, and other retail outlets nationwide:

Win Big: Every purchase of PETRON REV-X and PETRON BLAZE RACING Engine Oils, trusted by champions, can lead to fantastic prizes.

  • 50 fortunate winners will receive Php 10,000 worth of fuel loaded onto their Petron Value Cards. Fill up your tank and wallet with this exhilarating reward.
  • Two grand prize winners will drive home the ultimate joyride — a brand-new Toyota Vios 1.3 E CVT!

Seize the chance to win big while providing your engine with optimal care. PETRON REV-X and PETRON BLAZE RACING Engine Oils, crafted with cutting-edge technology, offer exceptional performance, protection, and fuel efficiency.

Here’s how to participate:

Step 1. PURCHASE: Buy Petron Rev-X or Petron Blaze Racing engine oil with a promo sticker. Participating products are available in 1-liter, 4-liter, and 6-liter sizes, each with a corresponding sticker entry.

Step 2. PEEL, TAKE A PHOTO, SCAN QR: Peel off the tamper-proof sticker to reveal the 8-digit unique alphanumeric code. Capture a photo of the sticker with its unique code and scan the QR code to access the promo microsite: https://onlinepromo.petron.com/PEOP/PromoDetails.

Step 3. ENTER DETAILS: On the promo microsite, enter your details along with the unique alphanumeric code from your sticker. Attach the photo of the sticker with the unique code.

Step 4. Sit back and wait for the monthly draws: There will be a total of 50 winners of Php 10,000 worth of fuel via PVC points, with the grand prize draw for the Toyota Vios 1.3 E CVT taking place in April and July.

Don’t miss out on this extraordinary opportunity! Show your engines some love and ignite your dreams with the ‘Big Winner Ka Sa Petron’ Promo.

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