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Canadian Buying Group Adds Dent Wizard’s Product Offerings

Co-Auto’s dealership members will be able to sell Dent Wizard’s Ding Shield and Ding Shield Preferred. The Canadian buying group has made the products available to dealers in Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta and the Maritimes.

by Staff
May 13, 2014
2 min to read


ST. LOUIS — Dent Wizard International announced an agreement with Co-Auto, a cooperative buying group dedicated to servicing new-car and -truck dealerships throughout Canada. 

Under the agreement, Co-Auto dealership members will be able to sell Ding Shield and Ding Shield Preferred, two options of appearance service plans for F&I — the first such plans in Co-Auto’s portfolio of products and services.

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“Appearance plans sold in the F&I office are a proven way for dealerships to increase revenues in a market where margins are a challenge to maintain,” said Trevor Dawson, Co-Auto’s vice president.  “And Dent Wizard is a reliable, proven source for these plans and the execution of the repairs.”

Ding Shield and Ding Shield Preferred are two levels of service plans sold through dealership F&I departments. Ding Shield provides ding and dent repair using paintless dent removal techniques, offering unlimited repairs to the hood, trunk, doors, fenders, roof and quarter panels for the length of the service contract. Ding Shield Preferred provides all aspects of Ding Shield, plus windshield chip repair and alloy wheel damage repair. The plans provide coverage for up to six years and are backed by Dent Wizard’s lifetime limited warranty.

“Many larger dealer groups have realized the benefits of offering Ding Shield plans,” said Aaron Cooper, Dent Wizard’s director of finance and insurance. “By working with Co-Auto, we can also provide competitively-priced plans to the independent new car dealerships in Canada, so they too can see increased revenues in F&I.”

Currently, Co-Auto offers Ding Shield plans to dealerships in the provinces of Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta and the Maritimes.

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