Go to the New York Auto Show, Find Your Dream Car, Win a New Designer Handbag

Ny Auto Show Handbag Challenge
Even if you don’t have room for a crew, there’s always room in the Mazda Miata MX-5 RF for a great handbag.

Because a New Handbag Would Look Great in Your New Car, Right?

If you’re in the market for a new car, we believe you should hit your local auto show to shop the brands, features and prices that fit your lifestyle.

There might not be a better show than the New York Auto Show for the sheer variety of car brands, displays and product specialists on hand to answer all your questions without putting pressure on you to buy.

Be sure to check out brand new cars on the upper level, trucks and SUVs on the lower level and our friends in the North Hall, where you’ll all see Petite Retreats tiny houses and other fun things.

And if you visit the New York Auto Show, you can enter to win a brand new designer handbag. No lie.

AGirlsGuidetoCars has partnered with the New York Auto Show, Toyota, Hyundai, Genesis and Mazda to give away six designer handbags this year and we want you to win!

Entering is Easy. Here’s How:

Snap a photo of you and your handbag (or other clever photo) when you visit the show —you can enter to win free tickets— at our partners exhibits. Each of our partners—Hyundai, Genesis, Toyota and Mazda— has a Handbag Challenge sign in the booth to make the contest easy to find. Then, post that photo to Twitter, Instagram or Facebook using the hashtag #HandbagChallengeNYIAS (make sure your post is public so we can find it). And easy, peasy, you’re entered to win! Enter as many times as you want; you can see the full contest rules below.

Ny Auto Show Handbag Challenge
Wouldn’t your new handbag look great in the Genesis G90? We think pink is the perfect compliment!

Our Always Popular Handbag Challenge: A Fun Way to Enjoy The New York Auto Show

This is the fifth consecutive year that AGirlsGuidetoCars has hosted the Handbag Challenge, and over those years we’ve given away dozens of great handbags. This year is no exception. We will award one bag every other day, including the bags pictured here, to six lucky winners. Winners will be announced on our Facebook page, Tweeted and notified by email. (See full contest rules below.)

Now, go hit the show. Snap a photo or six. Tag, post and repeat.

Handbag Challenge Contest Rules

No purchase necessary to win. Winners will be randomly drawn from qualifying entries; one prize per winner. Qualifying entries must be PUBLIC if posted on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or emailed to [email protected] and be accompanied by the hashtag #HandbagChallengeNYIAS. Each post or email qualifies as an entry; no limit to the number of entries per person. Entries must be completed by 6PM ET Sunday April 23, 2017. Contest open only to U.S. residents. Winners will be announced by AGirlsGuidetoCars on Twitter and Facebook will be notified by email by April 24, 2017. All prizes carry a value of at least $100 and will be shipped to winners by May 1, 2017. Prizes are not exchangeable for cash or other items; a total of 6 handbags will be awarded.

Visit the New York International Auto Show at the Jacob Javits Convention Center, 655 W 34th St., New York, NY 10001. Show dates are Friday, April 154, 2017 to Sunday April 23, 2017. Visit the New York Auto Show for more information.

Ny Auto Show Handbag Challenge
Check out the Toyota Prius Prime at the New York Auto Show and enter to win a designer handbag like one of these!

Disclosure: This event is sponsored by the New York Auto Show and brands mentioned in this post. AGirlsGuidetoCars has no affiliation with the handbag brands featured in this giveaway and reserves the right to substitute bags shown here with handbags of equal or greater value.

Scotty Reiss
Scotty Reiss

Journalist, entrepreneur and mom. Expertise includes new cars, family cars, 3-row SUVs, child passenger car seats and automotive careers and culture. A World Car Awards juror and member of the steering committee, Scotty likes to say the automotive business found her, rather than her finding it. But recognizing the opportunity to give voice to powerful female consumers and create a voice to match their spending power, her mission became to empower women as car buyers and owners. A career-long journalist, she has written for the New York Times, Town & Country, Adweek and co-authored the book Stew Leonard, My Story, a biography of the founder of the iconic grocery company Stew Leonard’s. Her love of cars started when her father insisted she learn to change the oil in her MG Midget, but now it mostly plays out in the many road trips taken with her family.

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