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The annual Wyler FastLane Super Car Parade offers children with life-changing illnesses the ride of a lifetime

The annual Wyler FastLane Super Car Parade offers children with life-changing illnesses the ride of a lifetime

CINCINNATI (WXIX) — Jeff Wyler Automotive has partnered with the Cincinnati Police Department, Ronald McDonald House and other organizations for the annual Wyler FastLane Super Car Parade, giving children with life-changing illnesses the ride of a lifetime.

Fourteen supercar owners drove each nominated child or important passenger (VIP) through the city in a police-accompanied parade. The ride began at Jeff Wyler’s headquarters in Milford, traveled the highway and streets of Cincinnati, and made stops at Union Terminal, Fountain Square and the Ronald McDonald House before returning to Jeff Wyler’s headquarters in Milford.

“These children, many of whom struggle with life-challenging issues, are in and out of the doctor’s office all day every day, and events like this are just an opportunity to get them out and experience something different. “It’s about celebrating to bring joy and create memories,” said event chairman Graham Wyler.

Each VIP rode in cars like Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren, Porsche and more.

“They completely melt when they get close to these cars,” Wyler said.

The community supported kids like Isaic and Emma, ​​and for the VIPs, the main focus was having fun on the sidewalk.

“It feels great…just so fast,” Isaic said.

Wyler emphasizes the importance of raising awareness.

“On a conscious level, there’s nothing better than having 14 super sports cars driving down the road – it’s a really big eye-catcher.”

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