RoadVantage Wins Dealers’ Choice Platinum Award
RoadVantage has won a Platinum Dealers’ Choice Award in the F&I Products category, marking the second year in a row the F&I product provider earned an award in this category.
AUSTIN, Texas — F&I product provider RoadVantage has won a Platinum Dealers’ Choice Award in the F&I Products category, marking the second year in a row the F&I product provider won an award in this category.
Voted on by readers of Auto Dealer Today, F&I and Showroom’s sister publication, the Dealers’ Choice Awards recognize the industry’s best providers. In 2015, RoadVantage won a gold award in the F&I Products category.
“We want to thank dealers nationwide for voting once more for RoadVantage, and we also want to acknowledge the RoadVantage team for providing superior service,” said Garret Lacour, RoadVantage CEO. “For us, it all starts with a top-notch team who are dedicated to providing a better customer experience, and this award tells me that our approach is working.”
To qualify for an award, a company must be among those that scored above the group average score in each category. Providers were rated in four areas: the product/service provided, customer support and service, overall value, and whether the dealer would recommend the provider.
“It is both a privilege and an honor to receive the dealers’ votes in this category two years in a row,” said Randy Ross, senior vice president of sales for RoadVantage. “RoadVantage continues to grow at a rapid pace while maintaining excellent service levels — 97% of our claims are approved in eight minutes or less — and this commitment to service is what matters most to our customers.”
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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