MBPI Introduces New Product to Help with Down Payment After Total Loss
MBPI introduces Total Loss Care as an addition to their vast selection of products.

MBPI introduces Total Loss Care as an addition to their vast selection of products.
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MBPI (Mechanical Breakdown Protection, Inc.), a provider of F&I products for the automotive industry, introduces Total Loss Care as an addition to their vast selection of products. Total Loss Care was created to protect consumers from an unexpected total loss by assisting with a down payment and other costs associated with purchasing a replacement vehicle. Providing this option to buyers provides them with peace of mind knowing they are securing a down payment allowance in advance in case there is a total loss.
Total Loss Care does not just provide benefits to the buyer, but it also helps dealerships. If a buyer knows they have down payment allowance with your dealership, they are more likely to return to purchase their next vehicle. The allowance helps create lifelong customers that see value in the dealership.
Total Loss Care features include:
Up to $5,000 Total Loss benefit towards the purchase of a replacement vehicle
24 to 84-month terms available
Covers negative equity with or without a loan
12 month “Why Buy Here” program
Benefits are paid directly to the dealership with the purchase of a vehicle
Eligible for reinsurance participation in conjunction with other products
Contact MBPI at 800-325-7484 for information on Total Loss Care or visit https://www.mbpnetwork.com/businesses/product/total-loss-care.
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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