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Why Purchasing a Service Contract is So Important

Written by Carrie Cadwell | Aug 24, 2017 3:15:00 PM

Vehicle service contracts or VSCs give car owners peace of mind. These contracts are valuable commodities that protect used vehicle owners against the inevitable cost of repairs that life and the road will throw their way. So what are the specific benefits of signing a VSC?

Protecting Your Investment 

Many American drivers see their car as an essential part of their lives. It is their work horse, how they feed their families and navigate their lives. With a VSC you can ensure that if your car breaks down, due to some catastrophic failure, you can get it back on the road without breaking your bank. Knowing you are covered adds value to your car and security to your life.

Extending the Life of Your Car

Having a VSC that covers several different components of your car, depending on the kind of contract you buy, might extend its life beyond the manufacturer’s warranty. By covering these essential parts you can increase the life span of your car by years.

Reduction in Unexpected Ownership Costs 

Being the owner of a vehicle means you are responsible for certain costs associated with its up keep and operation. To cover these costs owners often stretch out an auto loan to establish lower monthly payments. Under a VSC, monthly payments include coverage of several of your vehicle repair costs, reducing the number of unexpected losses in your revenue.

Increase Your Vehicle’s Value 

Some VSCs will allow customers to transfer the ownership of a contract as well as the vehicle. This means you can entice potential buyers with the added value of a VSC. By offering this security with the car you can help ensure the sale.

Your Payments are Hassle-Free 

With a VSC you won’t have to worry about the hassles of paperwork, in order to be reimbursed for your repairs. All payments are processed right through the repair facility making the process more streamlined so you can get back on the road.

To find out more about VSC and selling these contracts to your customers contact the experts today.