GWC Warranty Announces Product Expansion
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. – GWC Warranty, the best-in-class provider of used vehicle service contracts and related finance and insurance products sold through automotive dealers, has announced an expansion to its industry-leading product set.
Highlighting the changes to GWC’s expansive product set are upgraded terms for exclusionary coverage levels. GWC is now offering exclusionary coverage on vehicles with starting mileage as high as 150,000 miles. Additionally, GWC is introducing new exclusionary terms of three and six months to provide dealers with even more options for providing a higher quality of coverage that rivals a manufacturer’s factory warranty.
“At GWC, we understand that our dealers are a diverse group with vast array of product needs suited to their individual businesses,” said GWC CEO and President Rob Glander. “These changes add to our already expansive and flexible product set while giving dealers more options to choose from when creating a service contract program that is tailored to their specific business needs.”
In addition to the improvements to GWC’s exclusionary offering are upgraded terms for select stated component plans. Now, stated component coverage is available on vehicles with starting mileage as high as 200,000 miles. This new mileage eligibility is complemented by stated component term lengths of three and six months – all designed with flexibility in mind to meet the diverse needs GWC’s dealers and their customers.
Starting today, GWC dealers can log into the GWC Dealer Portal to view the new mileage eligibility and term lengths available to them as well as pricing for these newly added plans.
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