RoadVantage
Founded in May 2011, Vantage Administration Services, LP with its RoadVantage® branded suite of products, is led by F&I industry veterans focused on one goal: building a better automotive aftermarket ancillary product company, from the ground up.
Contact Information:
Address:
8834 N. Capital of Texas Hwy Suite 250
Austin, TX 78759
Toll Free: 855-955-ROAD (7623)
Contact Person: Randy Ross, Senior Vice President, Sales
About RoadVantage
RoadVantage has created a new method of market penetration that benefits both the dealership and the customer. With 90-DAYS FREE™, dealers have a unique added-value to offer consumers at no extra cost to the dealer or the customer. And if a customer declines the extended coverage at the time of sale, the dealer has a great tool for building relationships by reminding customers about the offer to buy extended coverage at the 90-day expiration.
The Most Popular F&I Products
Key Replacement
Tire & Wheel
Door Ding
GAP
Windshield
Anti-Theft
Interior/Exterior
Multi-Shield
RoadVantage Features
3 & 5 year plans available
Transferable
Repairs by quality technicians nationwide
eBusiness Solutions: eRating, eContracting and eRegistration
Fast and friendly claims service
Profitable and proven product packages
Claims Administration—Better Support & Better Service
RoadVantage offers dealers the most advanced and reliable customer service and claims. With stringent hiring and training requirements, plus continuing education, our administration staff is always the most helpful and knowledgeable in the industry, with a call abandonment rate of less than 1%, far exceeding the industry standard 4%.
Every Dealership has Aftermarket. Only RoadVantage Dealers have the 90-DAYS FREE Advantage.
Visit www.roadvantage.com for more product information.
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