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As Chip Shortage Limits Inventory, Dealers Can Turn to Safety Recalls to Help Boost Revenue

While OEMs scour the globe to find chips, dealers still need to find ways to bring in extra revenue. Vehicle service revenue will be more important than ever.

Recall Masters Appoints Angela Ruthenberg as VP of Product Management & Data

Ruthenberg has a successful track record of steering initiatives within SaaS (software as a service) and DaaS (data as a service) development environments. She is known for bringing products to life and boosting revenue for multiple companies within the automotive industry.

Dealerships Can Now Assess Their Safety Recall Performance

Online service helps dealers improve recall profits and reduce liability, with AutoAp’s Safety Recall Liability Performance Assessment.

Dealers Embrace Automated Safety Recall Technology to Generate More Revenue

Learn how automation saves staff time, improves efficiency and reduces customer risk.

Podcast: Safety Recall Performance Assessments

Mark Paul of AutoAp discusses how to reduce liability for your dealership and assess how your safety recall process can not only help your sales but also the customer experience.

Safety Recalls: Think You’re Covered?

Learn how Antioch Auto Group automated their safety recall processes to increase customer safety, reduce potential recall liability and simplify safety recall compliance.

Safety Recalls: Think You’re Covered?

Even with best efforts to find and fix vehicles with open safety recalls, dealers can be out of compliance.

Podcast: Safety Recalls

Mark Paul, president and CEO of AutoAp, discusses safety recalls, stop sales and do not drive orders.

Cost-Effectively Implement Safety Recall Management through AutoAp QRM

QRM is a simple and effective service for monitoring recalls of current vehicle inventory.

Safety Recalls: Think You’re Covered?

What is a dealer or fleet manager to do with vehicles that have a safety recall under a Stop Sale or Do Not Drive order? What do these orders even mean?