Bob and Jo’s RV Center Now Home of the RV Warranty Forever Program in Iowa
Guthrie Center, Iowa – Bob and Jo’s RV Center is now the proud partner of the RV Warranty Forever (NWAN Inc.) program in Iowa.
“Tom Reil, the General Manager of Bob and Jo’s RV Center, is one of the most enthusiastic and passionate dealers we have come across. We are very excited about the dealerships excitement and motivation around the RV Warranty Forever program,” said Kelly Price, president, NWAN. “They want to provide their customers a benefit no other dealer around them can match and they have done just that with this program.”
“Every new and gently pre-owned unit (up to two model years old) will now come with a lifetime warranty! We believe that we will now be able to provide our customers with the peace-of-mind they want when making a decision to buy an RV,” said Reil. “The RV Warranty Forever program is the type of program we have been looking to provide our customers for many years. This will give the customer a reason to do business with us for life! It is a value added option that keeps them coming back to us for years to come.”
Bob and Jo’s RV Center will now be able to offer a lifetime warranty on every new and eligible pre-owned unit they sell for as long as the purchaser owns their unit. The RV Warranty Forever program is provided to the customer by Bob and Jo’s at no additional cost. In the event of a breakdown of a covered component, the repairs will be completed at no charge to the customer. This coverage includes refrigerators, air conditioning and many other primary components of the RV.
The RV Warranty Forever program is marketed by National Automotive Experts (NAE) located in Strongsville, Ohio, and is backed by an “A” rated insurance carrier. “We are pleased to now be able to offer a lifetime warranty program to the RV industry like we have for years in the automotive industry,” said Price.
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