Quickride's Dealership Software Free-to-Try

Quickride’s Dealership Software Now Free-to-Try

Dealers can take advantage of a 30-day free trial without setting up any payment methods.

 Quickride Logistics, Inc. announced that their game-changing software is now free to try for all U.S. and Canadian car dealerships. Starting April 27, dealers can create their own accounts, take digital training and implement the Quickride platform in about 15 minutes. Dealers can take advantage of a 30-day free trial without setting up any payment methods. 

Founded by two service directors, Quickride is easy-to-use shuttle and concierge software that reduces the time customers spend waiting at the dealership. 

“Service managers do not necessarily have the time to go through a comprehensive setup and training process, but still want to fix the frustrations of managing shuttle and vehicle valet services” said Fernando Uribe, director of operations at Quickride. “By making it easier to get started, we’re helping dealerships fix a complicated process while freeing up their service advisors, empowering drivers and satisfying their customers.”

During the 30-day free trial, dealers will be able to use most features of the platforms, work with Quickride Customer Service, and craft a customized, monthly plan post-trial.

“We built Quickride to get rid of the frustrations we were having,” said Rob Atkison, Quickride co-founder and service manager at 3-Way Chevrolet. “But we quickly learned that our experiences as service directors who perfected these processes in our dealership can help others in our position do the same thing. Now that the technology has matured, it’s crucial to take the next step to reduce the starting time as much as possible.”

“We don’t have enough time to set up complicated software, even if we know it will help us,” said Mark Toohey, also a Quickride co-founder and service director at 3-Way Chevrolet. “Now, service advisors can spend their time working with customers. It lets us fix their cars right the first time instead of just trying to get them home from the lounge. It takes an out-dated process up-to-date in a matter of minutes.”

Link: Quickride Logistics, Inc.

You May Also Like

Runway Growth Capital Provides Growth Investment to CarNow

The funding will enable CarNow to accelerate product development and enhance its suite of digital retailing solutions.

Runway Growth Capital, LLC (“Runway”), a provider of growth loans to both venture and non-venture-backed companies seeking an alternative to raising equity, announced a $40 million commitment to CarNow, a live-data automotive technology platform that helps dealers elevate the car-buying experience by transforming the way they connect with customers.

Orbee and EMG Integrate to Activate Audiences

Orbee’s data management continues to expand with EMG’s white glove approach to CTV and streaming audio advertising.

Paralyzed Veterans of America Receives Donation from Penske

This is the tenth year that Paralyzed Veterans of America and the Penske Automotive Group have partnered together.

Audi Napa Valley Expands into Fairfield

A joint venture between Schomp Automotive Group and Third Set Partners, the latest addition to Fairfield Auto Mall will open May 1, 2024.

ACE Appoints Kamal to VP Role

Tariq Kamal has joined Automotive Compliance Education as vice president of operations.

Other Posts

Xcite Automotive Acquires Pinnacle Automotive

Xcite is also welcoming two new board members as the acquisition enhances efficiency and boosts dealership profitability.

CARFAX Car Listings Approved for GM’s IMR Turnkey Program

This new collaboration helps GM dealers, including Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac, save time and stretch budgets.

AutoSuccess Welcomes Kyle Alexander    

Kyle Alexander joins AutoSuccess after three years in TV news where he was a multimedia journalist and meteorologist.

Kyle Alexander, multimedia journalist
Innovative LITESTIX Work Light by BendPak Now Lasts Longer

The larger battery keeps the rechargeable hands-free light shining bright for up to 7 hours, making it easier to work under the hood.