RoadVantage’s New Preferred LeaseCare Combines Active Protection With Lease-End Benefit
The new program combines the ‘as you drive’ benefits of the F&I product provider’s ancillary products, including dent-and-ding, windshield repair, interior/exterior repair, and key replacement, with a lease-end benefit.
AUSTIN, Texas — RoadVantage announced the release of Preferred LeaseCare, a program that combines the “as you drive” benefits of the F&I product provider’s ancillary products with a lease-end benefit.
Preferred LeaseCare offers dent-and-ding repair with a $1,000 hail deductible benefit, windshield repair, interior/exterior repair, and key replacement during the term of the lease — all with no aggregate limits. The program also offers a lease-end benefit of up to $2,000 with no single event limit, covering excess wear items such as worn tires and wheels, exterior scuffs, bumpers, missing parts, and more.
“We believe this product is a game changer for lease customers because this program allows a consumer to keep their vehicle in the great condition they desire while they drive and offers a great lease-end benefit,” said RoadVantage CEO Garret Lacour. “Innovation is the engine of our success and offering a ‘Better Customer Experience’ is our passion. As the fastest growing provider of F&I programs, this new offering is just another example of ‘how and why.’”
Preferred LeaseCare is available to agents and dealers in most states across the country. For more, visit www.roadvantage.com.
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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