Mechanical Breakdown Protection, Inc. Partners with F&I Express
LEE’S SUMMIT, Mo. - Mechanical Breakdown Protection, Inc. (MBPI), a top rated administrator, is pleased to announce a partnership with F&I Express. This innovative technology cuts costs, increases efficiency, and adds a new element of customer satisfaction. This partnership will help the F&I office increase sales penetration and improve dealer and customer satisfaction by decreasing customer delivery time.
“MBPI’s new partnership with F&I Express will allow dealerships a new and effective way to offer our wide range of F&I products to the consumer. It will also eliminate the need for double entry, which makes life easier for F&I Managers.” – Barry Kindler, MBPI National Sales Manager
To learn more about MBPI, visit the website at mbpnetwork.com.
To learn more about F&I Express, visit the website at fandiexpress.com.
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