Hunter and GoMoto to Launch Automatic Alignment Selling at NADA

Hunter, GoMoto: Launching Automatic Alignment Selling

With Hunter’s Quick Check Drive, the GoMoto virtual service advisor kiosk can offer wheel alignment service to customers during check-in.

Hunter Engineering will be hosting GoMoto in-booth at the 2020 NADA Show to showcase a new integration designed to increase alignment sales for dealerships by ensuring automated alignment offer is included with every qualifying vehicle.

Anyone interested in learning about this new integration is encouraged to visit Hunter’s booth in Central Hall (#234C), Feb. 15-17 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

With Hunter’s unmanned alignment inspection system, Quick Check Drive, the GoMoto virtual service advisor kiosk can conveniently offer wheel alignment service to customers during self-service check-in. 

When a customer drives through Hunter’s Quick Check Drive, total toe and camber results are automatically sent to the GoMoto self-service kiosk, ensuring every alignment check result is presented to customers. If misalignment is identified, vehicle owners can choose to add alignment service to their repair order with one touch on the kiosk screen.

By presenting every opportunity and streamlining the check-in process, Hunter + GoMoto can grow your profitable alignment business while drastically improving check-in time for both customer and service advisor, giving customers a frictionless service drive experience.

Learn more about the GoMoto virtual service advisor for automotive service.

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