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Alpha Warranty Introduces Summit Protection Ancillary Product Line

The new line was created internally based on agent and dealer demand, officials said. It includes ElevateCare, a five-in-one product bundle, and standalone tire-and-wheel protection and key/remote replacement.

by Staff
July 11, 2017
1 min to read


SALT LAKE CITY — F&I product provider Alpha Warranty Services released a new ancillary offering, Summit Protection. It includes the ElevateCare five-in-one bundle, and standalone tire-and-wheel protection and key/remote replacement.

ElevateCare is a 5-in-1 bundle product that includes Tire and Wheel, Key/Remote Replacement, Paintless Dent Repair, Windshield Protection, and Roadside Assistance. In addition, ElevateCare also provides two options for tire and wheel: cosmetic and curb for alloy and cosmetic and curb for chrome.

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“Unlike many industry offerings, Alpha Warranty Services has not private labeled Summit Protection, but created this product internally based on agent and dealer demand,” the F&I product provider stated in its press release, adding, “Alpha Warranty is built on innovation and bringing the right tools to the dealerships and agents who partner with them.”

The standalone tire-and-wheel protection is the same coverage offered in the ElevateCare bundle, both products offering six vehicle classes, including coverage for exotic vehicles.

The standalone key/remote replacement offering provides a replacement key or remote, including aftermarket, to customers that have damaged, lost or had their keys stolen.

Along with the release of Summit Protection, Alpha Warranty Services has also updated the Zoom sales portal to be an all-in-one platform for VSC, GAP and ancillary products.

For more, visit www.AlphaWarranty.com.

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