CornerStone Launches Xpanded Series
CornerStone United has launched Xpanded Series, a new lineup of service contracts designed for electric, high-mileage, commercial, and other typically excluded vehicle types.

CornerStone United has released a new series of service contracts designed specifically for oft-excluded units, including such commercial vehicles as the GMC Savana cargo van.
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HICKORY, N.C. — F&I product provider CornerStone United Inc. has launched Xpanded, a new series of vehicle service contracts designed to cover a wide range of pre-owned vehicles. Examples include electric vehicles, high-mileage units, commercial vehicles, and vehicles with suspension or performance modifications.
“We are excited to add one of the most competitive and comprehensive programs in the industry,” said Adam Payne, CornerStone Marketing Director. “The Xpanded Series features a wide range of options at very competitive prices, affording coverage for typically excluded vehicles and customers.”
Rounding out CornerStone’s Xtended Auto lineup, the Xpanded Series enhances CornerStone’s ability to meet the needs of both franchised and independent dealers with greater benefits and fewer exclusions or surcharges. The Xtended Auto series helps drivers avoid the costs of unexpected repairs with a variety of options including those for exotic, modified, and electric vehicles, among others. See contract for specific information about terms, conditions, limits of liability and exclusions.
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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