RK Motors Takes the Guess Work Out of Purchasing Classic and Collector Cars

August 7, 2012 by  
Filed under Latest News, Sponsor News

Fun Ford Weekend series sponsor, RK Motors Charlotte introduces a whole new way for hard-core Ford enthusiasts to purchase their next classic or collector car.

“At RK Motors Charlotte, we strive to remove all guesswork from the buying experience,” says Jamie Wiehe, Marketing Director of RK Motors Charlotte. “That’s why we’re introducing an all-new three-level pricing system that allows customers to select a level of service which best suits their needs as classic car owners.”

Seal of Approval package
The base pricing level features an 80 point inspection performed by one of RK Motors Charlotte’s ASE certified master technicians. This inspection earns the vehicle the RKM Performance Center Seal of Approval.

Every car RK Motors Charlotte offers has undergone this process, giving the new owner peace of mind about their purchase, including an assurance that the car has a finish that is free of major flaws and an engine that starts, idles and operates leak-free.

 

 

 

 


Test & Tune Package

The middle price range pre-sale inspection includes the RKM Performance Center Test & Tune. This allows RK Motors Charlotte technicians to dig deeper into all key areas of the car you are looking to purchase. The Test & Tune provides a comprehensive 100 point inspection where all major mechanical systems are dialed in for worry-free driving.

RK Motors Certified Package
At the top pricing level, RK Motors Charlotte offers an industry-leading RKM Performance Center Certification that takes the inspection of your investment to the next level. With more than 130 points of inspection, the RKM Performance Center Certification package ensures that your vehicle drives, performs and shows at the highest level possible.

For a complete break down of each level’s inspection services, visit RK Motors Chartlotte online or give them a call at 704/596-5211.

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