Alpha Warranty Reveals Unlimited Term Mileage Program
SALT LAKE CITY – Alpha Warranty Services revealed, today, an update to their PriorityOne program, now called PriorityOne Unlimited. This program allows consumers to drive for an unlimited number of miles during their term duration with exclusionary coverage. Already an industry leader in term mileage, Alpha Warranty has taken the mileage restrictions that customers must ... Read More »
SALT LAKE CITY – Alpha Warranty Services revealed, today, an update to their PriorityOne program, now called PriorityOne Unlimited. This program allows consumers to drive for an unlimited number of miles during their term duration with exclusionary coverage.
Already an industry leader in term mileage, Alpha Warranty has taken the mileage restrictions that customers must face, completely away, to truly provide peace of mind for the duration of their contracts.
“People are driving more miles per year than ever before. Most of the products in the industry only offer around 12,000 miles of protection per year, which on average is not enough,” says Jeff Robinson, VP of Risk and Operations. “We see value in eliminating the need to worry about the number of miles one drives per year. The value of a service contract is peace of mind. Unlimited mileage terms enhance peace of mind.”
Along with unlimited mileage, PriorityOne Unlimited also increased its eligibility up to 10 model years and 125,000 miles for its exclusionary coverage. Providing additional eligibility gives customers another product to choose from to get the best coverage possible on their new vehicle purchase.
“As a company, we are always striving to provide an unrivaled customer experience,” says Jeremy Lindsey, COO. “This unlimited mileage enhancement allows our customers to enjoy the freedom of driving worry free, knowing that they are covered by our most comprehensive coverage regardless of how much they drive.”
Another key feature is the addition of a new vehicle class, Luxury Vehicles, that now includes coverage for Land Rover and Jaguar. Along with Standard, Standard Plus, and High End Vehicles, the Luxury Vehicles class gives agents and dealers the ability to cover even more cars on their lots.
Alpha Warranty is built on innovation and bringing the right tools to the dealerships and agents who partner with them. Alpha Warranty is based in Salt Lake City, Utah and offers products in all 50 States.
For additional information about Alpha Warranty Services, please visit www.AlphaWarranty.com or contract Darin Ramos at 1.800.662.5519 ext. 217.
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