Drive Financial & ServNet Develop Certification Programs
Drive Financial Services and ServNet have introduced a two-tiered certification program, designed to enhance sales of Drive Financial vehicles at ServNet auctions.
Drive Financial Services and ServNet have introduced a two-tiered certification program, designed to enhance sales of Drive Financial vehicles at ServNet auctions. The two programs, unveiled by five ServNet auctions across the country, are: Drive Certified, which provides a seven-day warranty for late-model vehicles with fewer than 80,000 miles, and Auction Check Green, which covers higher mileage vehicles with more than 80,000 miles.
Designed through a partnership between ServNet Auctions and Drive Financial Services, both Drive Certified and Auction Check Green are currently offered at Brasher’s Cascade Auto Auction, Chattanooga Auto Auction, Indiana Auto Auction, Missouri Auto Auction, and Sparkling City Auto Auction of Corpus Christi.
Drive Certified vehicles must pass a 26-point mechanical inspection to qualify. After performing a pre-drive fluid level and consistency inspection, auction technicians road test the vehicle, checking engine and transmission performance, rear-end and brakes. The body must be free of undisclosed damage, and the frame free of damage. In addition, all four tires must match and be within wear guidelines, the interior free of undisclosed stains and wear, and previous repairs must be brought to OEM standards. Titles must be free of discrepancies.
Auction Check Green vehicles are guaranteed drivetrain inspected units with more than 80,000 miles. They must be free of frame damage, and pass inspections covering the lower engine (block, rod, crank), transmission, clutch, rear-end or final drive, CV joint, hub bearing and axle.
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