Washington Auto Show's Hyundai Hands-On Winner Announced

Washington Auto Show’s Hyundai Hands-On Winner Announced

The winner, William Holmes of Mitchellville, Maryland, held the key to the brand-new Hyundai Tucson, and handed it over to his mother, Margaret Holmes. He was the third finalist to select a key.

Washington Auto Show - SplashDuring the The Washington Auto Show, the Hyundai Hands-On Contest came to a close with an unexpected twist. William Holmes of Mitchellville, Maryland, drew the key to the brand-new Hyundai Tucson high above his head and handed it over to his mother, Margaret Holmes.

“I couldn’t think of a greater gift to give my personal hero than a stylish new means of transportation to aid her in assisting others within her community,” Holmes wrote in his contest application essay, distinguishing him as one of nine finalists from more than 500 applicants to the annual contest.

One of five finalists to last until the contest ended at noon on Sunday, Holmes was the third contestant to select a key that would unlock his dream for his mother. And when it did, the crowd, which included about a dozen of Holmes’ relatives, went wild.

Kevin Reilly, president of Alexandria Hyundai and past show chairman on behalf of the Washington Area Hyundai Dealers, which sponsored the contest, announced that he had won the vehicle.

Holmes noted in his application that his mother had purchased a used 15-passenger bus to help in her community outreach, which has included a host of activities and fundraising activities for children and her church members, such as fishing trips, sporting events and ladies tea parties.

“The Hands-On Contest always delivers heartfelt stories, and this one was an especially touching example of the love of family and community,” said John O’Donnell, president of the Washington Area New Automobile Dealers Association, which produces The Washington Auto Show.

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