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RoadVantage Introduces 6- and 7-Year Coverage Terms on All Ancillary Products

January 15, 2014
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Austin, Texas – RoadVantage unveiled coverage terms up to seven years for its full line of ancillary products – becoming the first ancillary company to extend coverage terms to seven years across the board.


“Looking at the trend toward longer-term auto financing, it only makes sense for ancillary products to follow suit,” said Garret Lacour, CEO. “While service contracts, GAP and environmental coverages may go up to seven years, no other provider offers 7-year terms on the full line of F&I products. Having the option to match coverage terms on ancillary products with all loan terms is the next logical step, and it hasn’t been available until today.”


RoadVantage now offers 6- and 7-year coverage terms on all products, including its full suite of standalone and bundled programs.


“This is another demonstration of RoadVantage’s forward-thinking approach to F&I,” said Alan Miller, senior vice president of sales, CNA National, which announced an alliance with RoadVantage in September 2013. “Superior customer service and product quality, and now the longest terms of any provider in the industry on all F&I products: this is the kind of innovation our clients seek.”


“By extending our coverages, we recognize and address another void,” said Randy Ross, senior vice president of sales. “If auto loans last as long as seven years, why shouldn’t F&I ancillary warranties? This is one more way in which RoadVantage strives to set a new industry standard in F&I.”

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