DealerSocket Offering Delivery Test Drive Integration Free to Dealers
Delivery Test Drive integration enables dealers to schedule test drives with customers at their home or office.

Delivery Test Drive integration enables dealers to schedule test drives with customers at their home or office.
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DALLAS — DealerSocket, Inc.’s DealerFire is offering its Delivery Test Drive integration free of charge for the next 100 days to its automotive dealership customers who use the company’s Engine6 website platform and customer relationship management (CRM). Aimed at helping dealerships provide customer convenience and test-drive services to shoppers who are practicing social distancing, this will enable dealers to contact, schedule, and deliver vehicles seamlessly to a customer’s home or office.
“DealerSocket’s Delivery Test Drive integration keeps the cogs of the auto buying experience running at full speed during this time. Dealers will be able to contact, schedule, and deliver vehicles directly to consumers,” said Cavan Robinson, director of product marketing at DealerSocket. “By offering the integration free of charge to our customers for at least the next 100 days, we are doing the right thing by being there for them, helping when they still need to provide outstanding service and support to their clients. No matter what is happening in the world, DealerSocket’s ‘white-glove’ customer service never rests.”
DealerSocket’s Delivery Test Drive Integration offers:
Test Drives Outside the Dealership: Shoppers can request a test drive at any location, and dealers can set location radius and pricing thresholds.
Customer Convenience: Busy consumers can navigate the car shopping process online from the comfort of their home or office.
Native DealerSocket CRM™ Integration: All test drive appointments are automatically synced with DealerSocket CRM sales opportunities and appointment scheduling.
To learn more or to sign up for DealerSocket’s Delivery Test Drive integration, visit www.dealerfire.com/delivery.
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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