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GWC Warranty Selects Wrench as a Preferred Facility Repair Partner

GWC Warranty customers now have the option to order an ASE-certified mobile mechanic to fix their vehicles at home, at work or on the road.

November 29, 2021
GWC Warranty Selects Wrench as a Preferred Facility Repair Partner

GWC Warranty customers now have the option to order an ASE-certified mobile mechanic to fix their vehicles at home, at work or on the road.

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WILKES-BARRE. Penn. – GWC Warranty, one of the automotive industry’s best-in-class provider of F&I solutions for used vehicles, has selected Wrench as a new preferred facility repair partner. Wrench is a mobile mechanic services provider that currently services 55 metropolitan markets and is rapidly expanding throughout the U.S. 

Dealerships partnered with GWC Warranty can now offer their customers the added convenience of mobile service repairs at no additional cost every time they sell a GWC Warranty vehicle protection plan.

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“Our world has changed in the last two years, and many people want or need to have vehicle repairs completed at home or work,” said Jeremy Beck, Vice President of Sales Operations at GWC Warranty. “Wrench provides our customers with a flexible, convenient option for service repair. In addition, Wrench files all claims directly with us, so vehicle owners don’t have to worry about approvals or invoices.”

To find a repair facility, vehicle owners with a GWC Warranty vehicle service contract can call or enter their zip code online to see a list of all preferred repair facilities in their area. If Wrench services their market, an appointment can be scheduled with an ASE-certified mobile mechanic. Vehicles can be serviced at home, at work or other safe location.

“GWC Warranty is a respected provider of vehicle service contracts and other F&I products that protect consumers against the rising cost of service repair,” said Casey Willis, co-founder of Wrench. “We’re thrilled to partner with GWC and look forward to providing their customers with the added convenience of not having to wait at a shop or leave their vehicle for a day while it’s being repaired.”

When a Wrench ASE-certified mechanic meets a GWC Warranty customer on location, the mechanic diagnoses the vehicle and reaches out to GWC Warranty to determine if the repair is covered under the contract. Once the claim is approved, Wrench proceeds with the repairs. Most jobs are performed in a driveway or parking spot while the customer is at home or work.

To learn more, visit https://gwcwarranty.com

Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today

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