Subscription Repair Service Set to Launch

Feb. 24, 2021
The service's month-to-month coverage program will allow drivers to use any licensed mechanic or dealer in the U.S.

Feb. 24, 2021—A subscription-based repair service is hitting the market, offering an alternative to extended warranties vehicle service contracts, according to a press release.

The Car Repair Club is offering a month-to-month coverage program that allows drivers to use any licensed mechanic or dealer in the U.S. The service can be cancelled at any time and includes 24/7 support, roadside assistance and rental car benefits. 

"Cars break. It happens, and we pay the mechanic to fix them for you," Peter Demko, founder and CEO, said in a statement. "By creating an easy month-to-month coverage program delivered online, we could eliminate the typical middlemen commissions and complicated long-term contracts. This simplifies the process for drivers while retaining the same benefits of traditional coverage," Demko added. 
 

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