Dennis McGinn – Founder and CEO for Rapid Recon
Dennis McGinn – Founder and CEO for Rapid Recon
Risks and trends affecting your dealership — and how to work with your insurer to manage costs.
The last few years have been difficult for auto dealerships. Leaders in the industry have faced continued workforce problems, chip and inventory shortages, increased gas prices, and the effects of inflation. As you try to manage the rising cost of doing business, the idea of trimming overhead costs by adjusting certain insurance coverages may be tempting — but this could lead to more financial risk instead of savings, depending on the changes you make.
By introducing readily available technologies into the online and in-store workflows, dealers can save themselves a lot of headaches.
Unlike traditional landlines, VoIP systems come with powerful features to help businesses make the right impression the first time.
Interactive CTV ads allow a user to click their remote to set a sales appointment or get a trade-in quote.
Today’s companies need a game-changing way to recruit and deliver value to their greatest asset — skilled workers.
New car shipping software solutions reimagine old processes, streamlining and automating routine business practices.
Boost your fixed ops business by recording a video for your customer-facing service work.
To help advance all aspects of the automotive merchandising process, dealers need to have access to software that can easily be accessed from a mobile device, like an iPad, to help streamline window sticker and buyer’s guide generation.
Whether the reconditioned vehicle has scrapes, dents and scratches on the exterior, or even wear and tear with the interior, it’s important for dealership photographer vendors to be transparent and offer to display features of these blemishes on the dealership’s online vehicle detail page (VDP) to ultimately help the customer make an informed buying decision.