United Car Care Expands into Dealership Development Market
GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo. -- United Car Care Inc. (UCC) has created a dealership development team, headed by industry veteran Mickey Monahan.
GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo. -- United Car Care Inc. (UCC) has created a dealership development team, headed by industry veteran Mickey Monahan. It will be responsible for teaming with auto dealerships to maximize the dealership’s profits and promote compliance.
The development team will also be responsible for filling UCC’s soon-to-be five-day F&I compliance training classes, starting in January 2006. Goals include a minimum of 10 people per class and a total of 150 or more people certified through United Car Care training in 2006.
UCC is a full service administrative company for automotive aftermarket dealer products. Its flagship product is the vehicle service contract, which is sold to car owners through a nationwide network of automobile dealerships serviced by regional agents.
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