CDK DMS Adds Dealertrack Registration and Title Solutions
A new partnership between Dealertrack Registration and Title Solutions and CDK Global Drive DMS promises new data sharing capabilities driving a ‘seamless’ funding process.

NORTH HILLS, N.Y. — Dealertrack Registration and Title Solutions has become a participant in the CDK Global Partner Program, the company announced. The integration was designed to provide dealers with data sharing capabilities between their Dealertrack in-state and out-of-state solutions and the CDK Drive DMS.
Executives said dealers can now “seamlessly” push the deal from the CDK Drive DMS into their Dealertrack Registration and Title Solutions and back into the DMS when a deal is complete. This will help reduce data discrepancies between dealer systems and improving operational efficiency in the sale and F&I process, mitigating the need for double data entry by automatically populating the DMS, all according to the announcement.
“At Dealertrack, we are continuously seeking innovative solutions that ease the registration and titling process for our dealers,” said Kaitlin Gavin, vice president and general manager of Dealertrack Registration and Title Solutions. “Joining the CDK Partner Program furthers our commitment to ensuring dealers are equipped with the most accurate information for deal completion, which in turn reduces surprise costs at the end of the deal.”
“We’re excited to introduce Dealertrack Registration and Title Solutions to the CDK Partner Program,” said Howard Gardner, vice president of data services at CDK. “They are a welcome addition to our vibrant program, which provides dealers with a range of choices and the assurance that their programs will be seamlessly integrated with our applications.”
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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