Alpha Warranty Services Launches IntelliCare VSC Program
Offering for both franchise and independent dealers specializing in new and low-mileage vehicles.

Alpha Warranty President Jeremy Lindsey says IntelliCare 'comprehensive protection program designed to meet the diverse needs of today's vehicle owners.'
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Alpha Warranty Services, a provider of automotive finance-and-insurance products to franchise and independent auto dealerships, launched IntelliCare, its new exclusionary vehicle service program offering broad coverage and robust protection for nearly all mechanical components on the vehicle except for a small list of exclusions outlined in the contract.
Designed for vehicles 10 model years or newer with up to 90,000 miles, IntelliCare is for both franchise and independent dealers specializing in new and low-mileage vehicles.
“IntelliCare is not just a vehicle service contract; it's a comprehensive protection program designed to meet the diverse needs of today's vehicle owners,” said Alpha Warranty Services President Jeremy Lindsey. “With competitive pricing, customizable options, and a commitment to customer satisfaction, IntelliCare refines the standards of vehicle protection in the industry.”
IntelliCare's key features include comprehensive exclusionary coverage and several unique options, including coverage for emissions components, wearable parts, interior and exterior lighting and more.
As with other Alpha Warranty vehicle service contract programs, IntelliCare also comes standard with day-one coverage, drive battery pack protection for electric and hybrid vehicles, an NADA retail limit of liability, coverage for seals and gaskets, hi-tech component protection, and enhanced rental car coverage.
To learn more about IntelliCare, visit www.alphawarranty.com.
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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