North American Auto Care Launches as a New Option for Service Contracts and Ancillary Products
NAAC works with a network of independent agencies to deliver the best quality product, highest customer service, and most compassionate administrative services possible to the greater transportation industry.

NAAC works with a network of independent agencies to deliver the best quality product, highest customer service, and most compassionate administrative services possible to the greater transportation industry.
McKINNEY, Texas— North American Auto Care (NAAC) has officially launched in the finance & insurance market, bringing new options to dealerships seeking a better service contract product. Bringing decades of experience in the automotive and F&I spaces, NAAC works with a network of independent agencies to deliver the best quality product, highest customer service, and most compassionate administrative services possible to the greater transportation industry.
We recognize that dealers, agents — and consumers — have a lot of choices in today’s market, and we wanted to make sure we weren’t just launching a service contract or basic F&I product line — we wanted to ensure we had something compelling that will resonate across the board, with broad flexibility and fully customized programs.
North American Auto Care is fully insured by an A-rated insurance company, making it a safe choice, as well. It offers a range of coverages for service contracts, as well as ancillary/aftermarket products, including covering up to 12-inch lifts, chips, and modifications.
“We are very excited to finally bring NAAC’s products to the market,” said Kurtis Orcutt, President/COO, North American Auto Care. “We’ve been working hard for months to ensure we have the right products, for the right pricing, with the right coverages for any scenario. We recognize that dealers, agents — and consumers — have a lot of choices in today’s market, and we wanted to make sure we weren’t just launching a service contract or basic F&I product line — we wanted to ensure we had something compelling that will resonate across the board, with broad flexibility and fully customized programs.”
NAAC will sell the products through an authorized network of highly-qualified agents that will span the United States, making the products available to dealerships across the country. Agents interested in adding these high-quality programs to their own lineup of products and services can contact Lynn Erickson at 877-484-6222 or lynn@northamericanautocare.com.
For more information about North American Auto Care, as well as the integrations with both FI Express and IMoxy, visit https://www.northamericanautocare.com/.
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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