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Larry H. Miller Automotive Group Selects MenuVantage as Exclusive Menu Selling Software Provider

MenuVantage, a Web-based menu selling system, announced that the Larry H. Miller Automotive Group has chosen MenuVantage to be its exclusive F&I Menu Selling software provider for all 42 dealerships nationwide.

by Staff
July 16, 2007
1 min to read


Orlando, Fla. — MenuVantage, a Web-based menu selling system, announced that the Larry H. Miller Automotive Group has chosen MenuVantage to be its exclusive F&I Menu Selling software provider for all 42 dealerships nationwide.


"As one of the largest dealership groups in the country the Larry H. Miller Automotive Group is easy pickings for compliance, so they have to get it right,” said Phillip Battista, MenuVantage Co-CEO. “MenuVantage provides accurate, integrated F&I solutions needed to achieve compliance and best practices in all areas of F&I, as well as increased profitability.”

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MenuVantage supplies Larry H. Miller Management Company technology such as electronic submission of warranty and F&I products to providers, real-time service contract rating for over 50 providers, and dynamic printing of documents on regular paper. MenuVantage's online rating and contract functionality speeds the entire process, improves accuracy, and eliminates duplicate data entry for both dealers and aftermarket providers.


"We are proud to have been selected by the Larry H. Miller Management Company. This relationship is another example of MenuVantage strengthening its roll as the industry's leader in transforming F&I and enabling dealerships to take F&I performance to another level," said Battista.


MenuVantage has seen a strong increase in market presence and currently processes more than 100,000 deals per month for over 4000 users at automotive dealerships in all 50 states nationwide.


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