MBPI Launches OEM Technology
LEE’S SUMMIT, Mo. – Mechanical Breakdown Protection, Inc. (MBPI), a top rated extended vehicle service contract administrator, has released a new protection plan specifically for the high-end OEM technology components on today’s modern vehicles. With the ever changing technology in automotive industry, consumers are becoming more and more concerned about the cost of repairs regarding ... Read More »
LEE’S SUMMIT, Mo. – Mechanical Breakdown Protection, Inc. (MBPI), a top rated extended vehicle service contract administrator, has released a new protection plan specifically for the high-end OEM technology components on today’s modern vehicles.
With the ever changing technology in automotive industry, consumers are becoming more and more concerned about the cost of repairs regarding touch screens, navigation systems, audio systems, backup cameras, etc. This revolutionary new protection plan sets MBPI apart in the marketplace, and offers consumers a new way to protect the items that they are most concerned about.
Coverage Includes:
Touch/Display Screens
Audio Systems, including Radio/CD Players and Amplifiers
Navigation Systems
Backup Camera Systems
DVD Players
Parking Assist Systems
Bluetooth Components
Video and Gaming Systems
Benefits:
Unlimited Mileage
Unlimited Claim Occurrences
Transferable – Adds to the resale value of the vehicle
Covers all costs related to the repair or replacement of listed Original Equipment Manufacturer installed items including taxes and labor costs.
“Since 1981, MBPI has stayed at the forefront of new programs, technology, and customer service. Once again, we have set ourselves apart from the competition with MBPI OEM Technology. This product will enable F&I departments across the country to increase their service contract penetration by 20-40%, and will protect consumers from the expensive repair/replacement cost of high-tech OEM technology components.”
– Barry Kindler, MBPI National Sales Manager
Mechanical Breakdown Protection, Inc. (MBPI) is one of the country’s premier extended vehicle service contract administrators. For over 35 years, MBPI has built its reputation on administrative excellence, solid insurance underwriting and long term client relationships. MBPI is proudly located in Lee’s Summit, Missouri. Feel free to contact MBPI at 1-800-325-7484 or by visiting www.mbpnetwork.com.
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