MPi Launches New Website
Las Vegas — MPi, a provider of revenue and retention solutions for dealership service departments, launched a new Web site. It offers a refreshed look that incorporates the company’s new branding, as well as several improvements to enhance the user experience. Features include a new company blog, an updated knowledge base of articles and a chat feature.
“I am pleased to announce the launch of our new Web site aimed at providing our clients and prospective clients improved resources and an in-depth understanding as to what our company is all about,” said Rich Holland, president. “Our intent is to develop a platform that is more interactive and engaging. With improved navigation, inclusion of customer support chat, and a new and updated knowledge base of software-related articles, we feel that we are offering visitors to our Web site easy access to the information they require.”
The company recently conducted a study of the more than 1,300 new car franchises using EDGE WorldClass and found that in 2012, the average MPi auto dealer generated more than $42,000 per month in incremental inspection generated customer pay sales. This data was taken from a study of more than 11.5 million repair orders written by MPi dealers in 2012.
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