Cypress, Calif.
- Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A.,
is running an "Assembled in USA"
Rhino sweepstakes to raise funds and awareness for Honored American Veterans
Afield and Feed the Children. Each $5 donation via online entry
(www.yamahaoutdoors.com/rhinoforcharity) serves as a chance to win a new
Tactical Black Special Edition Rhino 700 FI.
This is Yamaha's second "Assembled in USA"
Sweepstakes. This year's contest was launched at the Shooting, Hunting, Outdoor
Trade Show (SHOT Show), the largest outdoors industry trade show, and the
sweepstakes will run through May 31 with Yamaha selling tickets onsite at the
NRA Show in St. Louis May 3-5.
The Special Edition Rhino, which is decked out in tactical
accessories, is valued at more than $13,000 and is Yamaha's most off-road
capable and durable side-by-side vehicle (SxS) featuring the exclusive
Ultramatic automatic transmission, the most durable CVT system in the industry
and Yamaha's On-Command push-button 2WD, 4WD and 4WD diff-lock system.
The Tactical Black Rhino that will be given away at the end
of the sweepstakes features an all-new matte black body and cast aluminum wheels
for tactical design and durability. Like all of Yamaha's 4x4 Grizzly ATVs, the
Rhino comes straight from Yamaha's production line in Newnan, GA.
"Yamaha is proud to support HAVA and Feed the Children and
we're excited to show off the Assembled in USA Tactical Black models at the NRA
show next month," Steve Nessl, Yamaha's ATV/SxS group marketing manager, said.
"If you have $5 to donate to a good cause, we'll be glad to enter you for a
chance to win a new Rhino."
Yamaha is a founding sponsor of HAVA (www.honoredveterans.org),
an organization created to help disabled soldiers and veterans with the healing
process through active participation in outdoors sports. Yamaha has worked with
Feed the Children (www.feedthechildren.org) for more than 10 years raising
several hundred thousand dollars and feeding tens of thousands of children.
Yamaha will donate all money raised through the raffle evenly between the two
organizations.