Low-Cost, Entry-Level GPS Tracking Device Launched
SVR Repo is no-frills GPS solution for budget-conscious auto dealers who simply need to locate their vehicles for repossession.

Company says new product a fit for dealers who don’t currently use GPS due to the price point, as well as dealers who have a GPS device but don’t utilize its advanced features.
IMAGE: SVR Tracking
SVR Tracking, a provider of asset-management solutions for the automotive industry, released the Buy-Here-Pay-Here industry’s first no-frills GPS tracking device. SVR Repo is a simple, low-cost GPS product for auto dealers whose only goal is to locate their vehicles for repossession.
Leveraging patented technology, SVR Repo provides the essentials a dealer needs to get the job done:
Comprehensive coverage across all of North America
Location reporting every 10 minutes
Unlimited “locate now” functionality
Over-the-air capabilities, enabling dealers to update and manage their devices remotely
Vehicle recovery mode to facilitate a smooth repossession
Configurable starter enable/disable, allowing for remote control of the vehicle’s starter system
SVR Repo's lower price saves dealers 25% to 30% compared to SVR Tracking’s premium GPS offering, and 15% to 20% compared to their standard GPS solution.
“In a world where costs seem to only go up, we recognized the need for a budget-friendly, entry-level GPS device,” said SVR Tracking COO Diego Tebaldi. “Not every Buy-Here-Pay-Here dealer wants to pay for sophisticated features like geofencing and multiple alerts. So, we developed a price-conscious solution for dealers who just need GPS to repo the vehicle.”
Tebaldi says SVR Repo is the right fit for dealers who don’t currently use GPS due to the price point, as well as dealers who already have a GPS but don’t utilize its advanced features.
Executives from SVR Tracking will attend the BHPH Super Forum hosted by NIADA, Nov. 9 to 11, in Austin, Texas. Company representatives will be available to discuss SVR Repo, as well as SVR Tracking’s full suite of GPS products. To schedule a meeting, email contact@svrtracking.com.
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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