Porsche Sticks With AutoCheck for CPO Program
Porsche renews agreement with Experian Automotive to use AutoCheck vehicle history reports for its Porsche Certified Pre-Owned program.
SCHAUMBURG, Ill. — Experian Automotive announced that Porsche Cars North America Inc. has renewed its agreement to use the company’s AutoCheck vehicle history reports for its certified pre-owned (CPO) program.
As part of the renewal agreement, Porsche also will include Experian Automotive’s new three-year buyback protection, which protects CPO customers against any hidden vehicle issues.
“Our CPO program is based on the principle of providing customers with the utmost confidence when purchasing a Pre-Owned Porsche,” said Kevin P. Harvey, manager of pre-owned business at Porsche Cars North America, Inc. “The inclusion of AutoCheck vehicle history reports and the new buyback protection program will allow our customers greater peace of mind.”
AutoCheck vehicle history reports provide consumers and automotive retailers with in-depth information that enables them to quickly check if a vehicle has any reported accidents, frame damage, odometer rollback issues or other problems that can impact its value.
“We are honored to continue our relationship with Porsche Cars North America Inc., and to provide its dealers and customers with the information they need to better understand, compare and select the right vehicles,” said Scott Waldron, president of Experian Automotive. “AutoCheck vehicle history reports and our new buyback program bring an additional layer of protection and insight into the used car buying process, making it more of a worry-free experience for all parties involved.”
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