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Manitou Americas Introduces All-New XPRT Protection Plan

XPRT™ Protection Plan offers a great deal of flexibility with multiple customizable coverage levels up to 5 years or 6,000 hours

Tue July 05, 2016 - National Edition
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XPRT Protection Plan offers a great deal of flexibility with multiple customizable coverage levels up to 5 years or 6,000 hours.
XPRT Protection Plan offers a great deal of flexibility with multiple customizable coverage levels up to 5 years or 6,000 hours.

Manitou Americas, Inc. introduces XPRT Protection Plan an all-new extended protection program specifically designed for Gehl and Mustang branded equipment. "XPRT Protection Plan offers wider coverage options, longer coverage terms, and a better value for the end-customer than the previous Power Protection Plan", stated David Harrison, Director of After Sales, Manitou Americas, Inc. "XPRT Protection Plan will provide customers additional confidence in their investment by reducing maintenance costs and improving the overall resale value of their equipment ; both of which are key components of our global 'Total Cost of Ownership' strategy".

XPRT Protection Plan offers a great deal of flexibility with multiple customizable coverage levels up to 5 years or 6,000 hours, enabling the dealer and the end-customer to choose the plan that best fits their application, usage level, and financial budget. Visit gehl.com or mustangmfg.com for more information regarding the all-new XPRT™ Protection Plan.




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