Coachella Valley Volkswagen celebrates anniversary with car giveaway

Brandon Marley President/CEO of Greater Coachella Valley Chamber - Greater Coachella Valley Chamber
Brandon Marley President/CEO of Greater Coachella Valley Chamber - Greater Coachella Valley Chamber
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Coachella Valley Volkswagen, located in the I-10 Automall, is celebrating its first anniversary under the leadership of Phil Alalouf and Todd Hewitt. As part of the PATH Auto Group, both leaders, along with their spouses Janine Hewitt and Corinne Alalouf, have focused on offering premier Volkswagen vehicles and community enrichment initiatives.

To commemorate this milestone, Coachella Valley Volkswagen has announced a giveaway of a Pre-Loved Volkswagen Jetta. This initiative is in collaboration with the Coachella Valley Rescue Mission to support local education programs and aid children in need.

“We are deeply thankful to the Indio community for their warm embrace,” said Phil Alalouf, co-owner of Coachella Valley Volkswagen. “This giveaway is our heartfelt gesture of gratitude. We aspire to support children as they prepare for the upcoming school year and provide one fortunate individual with a quality vehicle that can truly impact their daily life.”

Todd Hewitt added, “Our alliance with the Coachella Valley Rescue Mission underscores our steadfast dedication to the community. Each backpack and school supply donation directly benefits children in our area, equipping them for a successful school journey ahead.”

To enter the giveaway, participants must donate a new backpack filled with at least five school supplies at Coachella Valley Volkswagen’s location at 79050 Varner Road, Indio, CA 92203. The promotion ends on August 9th, 2024.

Co-owners Janine Hewitt and Corrine Alalouf emphasized: “Whether you’re gearing up for back-to-school or simply in need of a reliable vehicle, we encourage everyone to participate. This is a wonderful opportunity to unite as a community, support local children, and potentially drive away in a Volkswagen.”

Every donation qualifies participants for the giveaway while supporting local children by providing necessary school supplies.

For more information on how to participate, visit www.coachellavw.com or contact Coachella Valley Volkswagen directly at (760) 200-4000.

About Coachella Valley Volkswagen:
Coachella Valley Volkswagen serves Indio, CA and surrounding cities including Palm Springs, Coachella, Palm Desert, Cathedral City, Thermal, La Quinta, and Indian Wells. Located at 79050 Varner Rd., Indio, CA 92203. The dealership offers an exceptional car buying experience with programs such as a 3-day return policy, a 30-day vehicle exchange program, and a 6-month powertrain warranty with every purchase. Additionally customers receive their first three oil changes free.



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