Tire Protection
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Benefits
Tire Protection is a smart choice for vehicle owners, offering peace of mind and protection from surprise expenses, with benefits like:
- Covers unlimited repairs of the covered tire and a limited number of replacements.
- No mileage limits on tire coverage.
- Covers associated repair costs, such as mounting and balancing.
- Offers your customers worry-free protection with no deductible on tire claims.
Tires are essential for vehicles to function properly. Tire Protection assures customers that any tire-related issues will be addressed quickly and cost-effectively.
Frequently Asked Questions on Tire Protection
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Tire Protection is a strategic investment that provides comprehensive coverage on new tire purchases against unforeseen damages caused by common road hazards like potholes, nails, and glass. With a zero-dollar deductible, it eliminates the out-of-pocket expenses related to tire repair or replacement, including mounting, balancing, valve stems, and related taxes. It not only saves money but also ensures your customers' safety and peace of mind, minimizing disruptions to their travel plans.
Tire Protection is designed to foster worry-free vehicle ownership. Whether your customers are commuting, traveling, or running day-to-day errands, they can drive with the confidence that their covered tires are shielded from unexpected damages. This protection translates to heightened customer satisfaction, as they are spared from unanticipated costs and delays.
Yes, while Tire Protection offers extensive coverage, it does not cover damages to wheels or any cosmetic damages. Tires with less than 3/32″ tread depth at the lowest point at the time of damage are also excluded from the coverage.
Note
- Does not cover damage to wheels, cosmetic damage, or towing costs.
- Does not cover damage to tires with less than 3/32″ tread depth at the lowest point on the tire at the time of damage.
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