RV Warranty Forever Selects Minnesota Dealer Rep
Minneapolis – Noble RV is now a dealer representative of the RV Warranty Forever program in Minnesota. Noble RV has four locations in Owatonna, Rochester, Madelia and Minneapolis.
“Pat and Mike Noble have the energy and passion that we are looking for in our RV Warranty Forever dealer partners,” said Kelly Price, president of NWAN, Inc. “They strive for pure customer satisfaction and are looking for ways to keep the customer a happy one for life.”
Pat Noble, dealer partner for the four Noble RV stores in the greater Minneapolis areas, said: “As soon as I heard about the program, I immediately knew this was the answer for our dealer group. We have been looking for a way to reward our customers for doing business with us and a way to keep them our customer for life — the RV Warranty Forever program was the answer.”
The RV Warranty Forever program provides basic coverage for the following component groups:
Suspension
Brakes
Water System
Heating & Air Conditioning
Kitchen Center
LP Gas System
Manual Leveling Jacks
In the event of a breakdown on a covered component, the repairs will be completed at no charge to the customer.
“Perhaps the most common question a customer will ask is, ‘What’s the catch?’ The best part about the RV Warranty Forever program is that there is no catch,” said Mike Noble, dealer partner at Noble RV. “All the customer needs to do is maintain their RV based on the intervals outlined in the agreement and follow the recordkeeping requirements.”
The program provides day-one coverage to the customer meaning the day they take ownership is the day their coverage begins. Of course, the customer can receive a copy of the warranty from the dealership prior to purchasing the unit.
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