NAE/NWAN Launches Powersports VSC Program
National Automotive Experts and NWAN announced the launch of Extreme Powersports, a new service contract program for motorcycles, scooters, ATVs, personal watercraft, and more.

Personal watercraft are among the vehicle types included in NAE/NWAN’s new Extreme Powersports service contract lineup.
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STRONGSVILLE, Ohio — National Automotive Experts and NWAN announced the launch of a new powersports service contract program. Extreme Powersports was designed to provide “industry-leading” mechanical breakdown protection for on-road motorcycles, autocycles, scooters, off-road motorcycles, ATVs, UTVs, golf carts and personal watercraft, including coverage for new and pre-owned gas, diesel, and electric units. Domestic, Asian, and European manufactured units qualify for coverage, and most Chinese and Indian manufacturers are also eligible, all according to the announcement.
“The powersport industry plays an instrumental role in the growth of our business,” said David Neuenschwander, president of NAE/NWAN. “Two years ago, we launched the powersport industry’s first lifetime warranty, Warranty Forever, for on-road motorcycles, autocycles, and scooters. Our new service contract program further enhances our value proposition and further amplifies our product offerings in the powersports industry.”
Executives noted that, for individuals purchasing new units, coverage begins after the manufacturer’s warranty ends, allowing customers to purchase up to five years of add-on coverage that begins after the expiration of their OEM warranty. On pre-owned units, coverage can be purchased for up to 48 months.
“As the industry continues to adapt to market demands, we felt it was important to create a program that will grow with the industry, rather than simply react to it,” said Powersports Program Manager Tom Johnson. “I’m excited to offer this program to our clients with the knowledge it will continue to support them and their business needs for years to come.”
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