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Your Place, Episode 3 – Jasen Rice

In this episode of “Your Place” from Rapid Recon, Dennis McGinn speaks with Jasen Rice of Lotpop.

Your Place, Episode 2 – David Simches

In this episode of “Your Place” from Rapid Recon, Dennis McGinn speaks with David Simches of Crown Automotive Group.

David Simches
Value-Building Starts with Displaying Added Investments

Transparency here means sharing with customers exactly how your dealership reconditioned the vehicle they are considering.

Your Place, Episode 1 – Jared Ricart

Dennis McGinn speaks with Jared Ricart about how there’s never been a more paramount time to make sure your speed to sale is dialed in.

Customers Can’t See the Value If You Hide It

Build customer trust with digital vehicle presentation tools and add to the perceived value of used cars.

Easier Media Tagging from Rapid Recon Delivers Faster Repair Approvals

The media tagging upgrade simplifies for technicians and detailers the task of posting and reviewing Work Item details with before and after photos, videos and PDFs, and appending special instructions or purchase item details.

Speed to Sale and Your Unique Advantage

Shared reconditioning details educate consumers and build their confidence that you’re concerned and invested in selling only quality used cars.

Rapid Recon, iPacket Release Digital Vehicle Presentation Solution

The Digital Vehicle Portfolio helps dealers convert more shoppers to engaged and active sales leads.

The Best of Times

By building a culture of speed-to-sale efficiency, you can position your dealership to thrive in the months and years ahead.

Podcast: Taking Delays Out of the Recon Process

Anthony Martinez and Anthony Greenhalgh of Rapid Recon discuss ways dealers can improve their recon process.

When Converting Silos to Seamless Workflow, Software’s Not Just Software

How do the choices you’re considering help you break down the silos that cripple communications and efficiency?

Why Top-Down Recon Software Decisions Are Like Icebergs

Top-down platforms often don’t consider the impact of their decisions on those who rely on software tools to do jobs most efficiently.