Optimus Warranty, RepairPal Join Forces
Partnership is designed to revolutionize vehicle-ownership experience.

Optimus Warranty can now offer an added layer of convenience to vehicle owners when they’re traveling, relocated or no longer close to their selling dealer.
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Optimus Warranty, a provider of extended vehicle warranties, forged a strategic collaboration with RepairPal, an online marketplace for automotive repair. The partnership aims to revolutionize the car ownership experience, placing Optimus at the forefront of delivering enhanced benefits and peace of mind to customers when they're unable to return to their selling dealer.
Optimus Warranty offers comprehensive coverage plans that shield vehicle owners from unexpected repair costs. By joining forces with RepairPal, it can offer an additional layer of convenience and assurance to vehicle owners when they’re traveling, relocated or no longer close to their selling dealer. The collaboration will enable Optimus Warranty policyholders to effortlessly locate and connect with RepairPal's extensive network of reputable repair facilities. This ensures that their vehicles receive expert care and swift attention whenever necessary.
Over the past 16 years, RepairPal has empowered car owners with trusted repair cost estimates, expert advice, and access to a nationwide network of certified repair facilities. Its intuitive platform empowers users to make informed decisions, ensuring they receive top-notch repair services at fair prices. With millions of car owners relying on RepairPal's expertise, the partnership with Optimus Warranty promises to take these benefits to the next level.
Tim Lewis, president and managing partner at Optimus Warranty said, “Optimus Warranty is excited to embark on this transformative venture with RepairPal. Both companies are committed to delivering exceptional customer experiences and setting new industry benchmarks. This new alliance marks a significant milestone in our shared mission to empower auto owners with reliable repair information and convenient repair booking options to simplify the claims process.”
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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