For Third Year, Dealers Vote MaximTrak Dealers’ Choice Award Winner
WAYNE, Penn. – MaximTrak Technologies, international F&I platform provider and technology partner for top names in the industry, has once again been named a Dealers’ Choice Award winner by the readers of Auto Dealer Today magazine, a sister publication of F&I and Showroom. To vote, dealers and dealership personnel needed to write in providers’ names ... Read More »
WAYNE, Penn. – MaximTrak Technologies, international F&I platform provider and technology partner for top names in the industry, has once again been named a Dealers’ Choice Award winner by the readers of Auto Dealer Today magazine, a sister publication of F&I and Showroom.
To vote, dealers and dealership personnel needed to write in providers’ names and then score them on the product or service itself. Scoring also pertained to customer support and service, value, and whether the user would recommend the company to another dealer.
“Regular readers of Auto Dealer Today voted MaximTrak as a best-in-class technology provider in our space – for the third consecutive year,” said Jim Maxim, Jr., President of MaximTrak Technologies. “We thank all the dealers who took the special time to get involved and vote for MaximTrak because of how we impact their business.”
“That dealers went out of their way to voluntarily recognize us affirms to OEMs and our other global partners in the U.S., Canada, China, Australia, South America and Europe that MaximTrak creates world-class F&I experiences that not only handle the challenges of modern F&I but increase profitability and CSI scores.” Maxim added.
MaximTrak, a RouteOne Company, offers the industry’s only all-in-one, flexible F&I system preferred by top names concerned with efficiency, profitability, compliance, and the modern customer experience.
With a comprehensive array of best-in-class products, MaximTrak has redefined the F&I transaction into customizable workflows to meet the demands of F&I Managers, Agents, Dealer Principals, and OEMs around the world. These products include; FLITE™ (interactive touch technology, smart survey, decisioning engine, risk profile, intelligent product recommendations), MenuTrak (interactive menus, sales aids, videos, compliance management), ETrak (e-rating, electronic contracting) and Dashboards (custom executive reporting).
“Using MaximTrak for their F&I processes, dealers deliver a customer experience that replaces any feelings of ‘being sold’ with trust and transparency when offering the best solutions for the customer. This is a significant step in serving modern consumers who demand informed, individualized, and intelligent decisions,” Maxim added.
The MaximTrak platform transforms the vehicle delivery process into a customer-friendly program that converts traditional F&I wisdom into consistent, repeatable and sustainable results. For more information, call 1.800.282.6308 or visit www.maximtrak.com
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