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POWER SPORTS Products and services

A PLANNED COLLABORATION eMenu Supreme Software Information Conduit F & I Express Coming Soon Loan Portal Octane Lending

First a good eMenu to help sell more products and stay compliant. Then make it integrate with your DMS for single entry capability and add F & I Express to print all our contact forms with one touch. Then add a loan portal to get to our financing sources easily.

Next a great selection of ancillary products, like ourSuite. Pre-Paid Maintenance GAP 150% Total Loss Protection I D Theft Recovery for the whole family Pre paid Maintenance Advantage Wheel & Tire with Roadside Assistance Aglaze Enviormental Paint Protection Vehicle Service Contract GPS With Theft protection Simple Roadside Assistance

Total Loss Protection will pay up to $2,500 towards the purchase of a new vehicle in the event your vehicle is declared a total loss due to collision or theft. Total Loss Protection Plan Program Highlights: Both new and used vehicles are eligible for protection. Receive a replacement allowance of $2,500 towards the purchase of a replacement vehicle. Redeemable at your original dealer. The benefit is paid over and above any additional reimbursements you may receive (such as a primary insurance settlement, GAP coverage or Theft)

Tire & Wheel with Roadside Assistance COVERAGE AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FLAT TIRES: YOU will be reimbursed for the charges incurred to repair a flat tire caused by a road hazard while operating the vehicle on public streets and in a legal manner. TIRE REPLACEMENT: YOU will be reimbursed for the costs incurred to replace a tire, only if a tire covered by this Agreement becomes unrepairable due to a road hazard such as cut, snag, bruise, impact (not collision), tear or puncture. This coverage is valid through the tread life of a tire (down to 3/32”) and will be replaced with a tire of like kind, quality and cost to the original tire. Replacement cost is limited to a maximum of $ per tire. Tire inspection may be required to validate claim approval. WHEELS (RIMS): YOU will be reimbursed for the repair or replacement of wheels rendered unserviceable due to a road hazard failure of a wheel covered under this warranty. Replacement cost is limited to a maximum of $ per wheel. Wheel inspection may be required to validate claim. The Administrator will not use remanufactured or used replacement parts. MOUNTING, BALANCING AND TIRE DISPOSAL: YOU will be reimbursed for the cost of mounting, balancing, valve stems and tire disposal for any tire replaced under this Agreement. TAXES: YOU will be reimbursed for the cost of local and state taxes, as directed by state agencies for any tire replaced under this agreement. TOWING AND ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE: In the event of a flat tire or damaged wheel caused by a road hazard while operating the vehicle on public streets and in a legal manner, call toll-free to , and an emergency hotline will dispatch prompt service to help you in changing an inflated spare or tow to the closest service station. YOUR vehicle will be covered for tire repair or tow up to $50.00 per occurrence. Please provide the dispatcher with YOUR Member and covered Vehicle information. You must dial the number provided above for covered towing services.

Theft Protection Once installed on the vehicle guarantees to the Registered Owner/Lessee of the described vehicle that the System installed will be an effective deterrent against vehicle theft. In the event the System fails and the described vehicle is stolen and not recovered within thirty (30) days, the Original Selling Dealer will receive a Replacement Allowance of $2,500.00, towards your purchase of a replacement vehicle (of equal or greater value) within 120 days of Date of Loss or the benefit will become null and void. Primary Deductible Reimbursement: Alternatively, if the vehicle is stolen and RECOVERED within thirty (30) days, said Registered Owner/Lessee will be reimbursed the comprehensive amount deducted by the insurance company in their settlement with respect to the deductible up to $500.00

EMERGENCY ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE: Coverage and Limitations for Roadside Assistance up to $ per occurrence: (1)Towing Assistance: When towing is necessary for a non-covered failure, the Vehicle can be towed to the nearest service facility. (2) Battery Boost: If You incur a charging system or battery discharge for any reason, a jump-start will be applied to start the covered Vehicle. (3) Flat Tire Assistance: In the event of a flat tire on the covered Vehicle, the Vehicle will be towed to the nearest service facility. (4) Fuel, Oil, Fluid and Water Delivery Service: An emergency supply of fuel, oil, fluid and water will be delivered if You have an immediate need. You must pay for the fuel, oil or other fluids upon delivery.

Priority-1 offers the Dealer three different ways to participate. Option 1 – utilizing TPA’s we can give you the same walk away with a waiting and holding period. Dealer pays premiums to the TPA and can be warehoused for a later decision on Retro or Reinsunace. Option 2 – utilizing our partnership with Fidelis we can offer you a fully independent, Dealer Obligor PPM. Premiums for the PPM can be held by the Dealer and Investment self directed. VSC and ancillaries remain TPA and insured premiums need to be sent in for these. Option 3 – utilizing our partnerships we can set up PPM and VSCs to be Dealer Obligor. Dealer holds all funds in house from PPM and VSC sales. This option would be reinsured and profits returned to Dealer at the greatly reduced Investment tax level instead of as ordinary income.