Federated roadside assistance program continues to grow

Federated's new Roadside Assistance Program not only serves as a great tool for Federated Car Care Center members, it also serves as an added benefit for their customers who have had service performed at a Federated Car Care Center.
Jan. 1, 2020
Federated's new Roadside Assistance Program not only serves as a great tool for Federated Car Care Center members, it also serves as an added benefit for their customers who have had service performed at a Federated Car Care Center.

“The Federated Roadside Assistance program is another tool that helps Federated Car Care Center members provide their customers with service and support that is second-to-none,” said Phil Moore, senior vice president of Federated Auto Parts. “Motorists will have peace-of-mind knowing that Federated will be there for them after they have had service performed on their vehicle. If they run out of gas, get locked out of their car or need towing, Federated will be there to help at no cost to the motorist.”

The eligible services provided through the Roadside Assistance program are towing, lock out service, flat tire changing, fuel, oil, fluid and water delivery service and jump start service.

“The Federated Roadside Assistance Program is another reason why our Car Care Center program sets the standard in the industry,” said Moore. “Although some motorists may never need ‘Roadside Assistance,’ it is a nice way to thank our Car Care customers and let them know that Federated will be there for them.”

For more information, visit FederatedCarCare.com and click on the Roadside Assistance logo.

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