EasyCare Launches SelectCare for Retail and Lease Customers
NORCROSS, Ga. — EasyCare announced the launch of SelectCare, a new benefit designed to help retail and lease customers avoid the unexpected cost of replacing parts that may not be covered by their factory warranty, vehicle service contract, or prepaid maintenance plan. In addition to coverage for parts such as brake pads, the battery, and ... Read More »
NORCROSS, Ga. — EasyCare announced the launch of SelectCare, a new benefit designed to help retail and lease customers avoid the unexpected cost of replacing parts that may not be covered by their factory warranty, vehicle service contract, or prepaid maintenance plan.
In addition to coverage for parts such as brake pads, the battery, and belts and hoses, SelectCare includes key replacement, rental car reimbursement and trip interruption as available options, all with no deductible.
“Our goal was to build a benefit that would improve the ownership experience for both retail and lease customers, and Select Care does just that.” said Pete Lee, EasyCare’s Vice President of Business Development. “Even customers who don’t plan to own their vehicle beyond the term of their factory warranty see the value in covering every day wear parts.”
“It’s not just a matter of trying to offer another benefit. We wanted to make sure this program is of the highest value to the dealership’s customers and help keep them on the road to their destinations.” Lee said.
For more information, visit EasyCare.com/selectcarepr
More Industry

Driving Under Distraction
Though consumers gave higher marks to new vehicles in JD Power’s most recent initial-quality poll, high-tech interference worsened, pointing to craving for simplicity.
Read More →
Affordable New Cars a Thing of the Past
More than one out of five new vehicles sell for more than $60,000, according to Edmunds. That's up 7% compared to prepandemic 2019.
Read More →
State Follows Federal Warning on Auto Ads
The Massachusetts attorney general cautioned the state’s automotive dealers to be upfront with the consuming public about their vehicle prices or risk punishment.
Read More →
Consumer Outlook on the Rise
Younger generations are feeling more positive about their financial futures and current affordability pressures than older generations, according to recent TransUnion data.
Read More →
Pennsylvania Dealership Under New Retailers
The sale of the Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram store puts a family auto group on a leaner path as first-time dealers take the helm.
Read More →
Battery Storage Takes Priority Over EVs
U.S. automakers are prioritizing battery energy stationary storage over electric-vehicle production as the consumer demand for EVs lags the rest of the world.
Read More →
Auto Dealers Feel Better But Not Great
A second-quarter Cox Automotive poll of franchised retailers and independents found better views of the current market after a good spring but anticipation of third-quarter storminess.
Read More →
New-Vehicle Sales Picture Relative
A May forecast is complicated by last spring’s trade tariff effects on auto retail. Despite continued hard realities, many consumers took advantage of ways to bite the bullet.
Read More →
Auto Group Acquires Third Nissan Rooftop
Iowa-based Coleman Automotive Group recently acquired its seventh dealership, McGrath Nissan, which it renamed Nissan of Elgin.
Read More →
April Less Affordable
Based on prices, reduced incentives and slower household income growth, consumers found it more challenging to buy new last month, Cox Automotive reported.
Read More →