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DealerTrack Launches DealerTrack Mobile

DealerTrack announced the release of DealerTrack Mobile, a mobile application that enables dealers to manage and monitor finance and consumer credit application activities in real-time from their Apple iPhone or iPad.

by Staff
February 7, 2012
1 min to read


LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y. ─ DealerTrack announced the release of DealerTrack Mobile, a mobile application that enables dealers to manage and monitor finance and consumer credit application activities in real-time from their Apple iPhone or iPad.

The app enables dealers to check the status of credit applications and contracts, including contracts-in-transit and funded agreements, according to DealerTrack. Dealers also can view credit bureau scores, conduct Red Flags reviews, perform OFAC checks right from the app.

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“From the showroom and the F&I office to the general manager’s office and service department, we feel mobile technology is going to be an integral part of a dealer’s workflow, helping drive efficiency and improve the overall automotive retail experience,” said Raj Sundaram, senior vice president, DealerTrack. “With this latest mobile app from DealerTrack, dealers will be able to make more informed decisions and better manage their businesses.”

The app is available for download from the Apple iTunes App Store. Blackberry versions of DealerTrack Mobile are expected to be available later this year, according to DealerTrack. For more information, visit www.dealertrack.com/mobile.

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