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First Choice Car Care Launches High-Mileage VSC Plans

The new plans are designed to appeal to buyers of older vehicles who desire investment protection at a reasonable cost, officials said. It also encourages dealers to retail units profitably they would otherwise wholesale for a loss.

by Staff
July 13, 2017
2 min to read


TAMPA, Fla. — First Choice Car Care today launched new five-year, 100,000-mile vehicle service contract (VSC) plans for vehicles up to 20 model years old and have up to 150,000 miles on their odometers.

First Choice Car Care is designed to appeal to buyers of older vehicles who desire investment protection at a reasonable cost, according to company officials. It also encourages dealers to retail units profitably they would otherwise wholesale for a loss.

“These plans help us sell an additional 50 to 75 high-mileage units a year, and because of their competitive pricing, they also help me close more subprime deals,” says Angela Barrett, lead finance manager for Jenkins Nissan in Leesburg, Fla. The dealership retails about 150 new and used vehicles a month.

Barrett added that the costs of the plan give the dealership more wiggle room when it comes to trades. “That can make the difference for a prime deal, because now we have a retail outlet for these cars,” she said. “That makes us a reasonable front and back profit on units we’d otherwise have to wholesale at a loss.”

Part of the Consator Group of Companies, First Choice Car Care covers eligible vehicles 20 years and newer and have under 150,000 on the odometer when sold. It also offers five years investment and budget protection, and provides 50,000-, 75,000-, and 100,000-mile coverage options.

The First Choice Car Care VSC covers most domestic brands, including orphans and most luxury and import models. For either vehicle class, consumers can choose either a basic plan for powertrain, turbo/supercharger, and four-by-four and all-wheel-drive transfer case components, or the Enhanced plan. The later adds drive axle, air conditioning, electrical, and fuel system protection.

All programs include wear and coverage, towing, rental, roadside assistance, and trip interruption. And coverages may be transferrable to a new owner should the original purchaser sell the covered vehicle.

The First Choice Vehicle Service Contract program is administered by Allegiance Administrators. First Choice Vehicle Service Contracts are backed by Assurant, which has more than $30 billion in assets and is an “A”-rated carrier with A.M. Best.

For more, contact Lloyd Trushel, president of First Choice Car Care, at [email protected]

 

Originally posted on F&I and Showroom

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