Armatus Dealer Uplift Named Endorsed Provider of the Colorado Auto Dealers Association - AutoSuccessOnline

Armatus Dealer Uplift Named Endorsed Provider of the Colorado Auto Dealers Association

The company said it is committed to securing fair and reasonable market-rate warranty compensation for its clients and is the industry’s only fully outsourced retail warranty parts and labor reimbursement submission service.

Armatus Dealer Uplift, an industry leader in retail warranty reimbursement submissions, has announced that the Colorado Auto Dealers Association (CADA) has named it an Endorsed Provider of Retail Warranty Reimbursement submission services to the CADA membership.

“SB-219 is possibly the most significant franchise legislation ever enacted for Colorado’s new auto dealers and we are confident that our experience, technology and processes can considerably boost the bottom line for Colorado Dealers,” Joe Jankowski, managing member of Armatus Dealer Uplift, said.

“Several nationally recognized providers were thoroughly vetted by the Member Services Committee and it was very clear to them that Armatus Dealer Uplift is the best solution for Colorado dealers,” said Tim Jackson, CADA president.

The company said it is committed to securing fair and reasonable market-rate warranty compensation for its clients and is the industry’s only fully outsourced retail warranty parts and labor reimbursement submission service. Armatus’ knowledge of statutes, manufacturers’ protocols and profit optimization are unequaled.

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