GoMoto, Market Scan Develop New Sales Experience for Kuni Honda
The dealership will utilize GoMoto’s HUBs, large-format kiosks and mobile software, combined with Market Scan’s application to personalize a consumer’s buying experience.
PHILADELPHIA — GoMoto and Market Scan have partnered up to deliver a new sales process and experience to Kuni Honda, one of Denver area’s largest dealerships. The dealership will utilize GoMoto’s HUBs, large-format kiosks and mobile software, combined with Market Scan’s application to personalize the buying experience, entirely with the consumer's participation.
“Dealerships are looking for innovative ways to engage customers in a streamlined customer-centric buying experience, increase CSI and increase repeat and referral business,” said Herm Brocksmith, president and general manager of Kuni Honda. “We are excited to bring the GoMoto and Market Scan technologies to our showrooms and show our customers that we can deliver a smart and efficient transaction process unlike any they’ve seen while increasing gross in a margin-compressed environment.”
By combining GoMoto’s patent pending Customer Experience platform and Market Scan’s mDesking solution, consumers will be able to easily conduct their vehicle search, negotiation and transaction finalization through an iPad with a salesperson’s guidance.
“Consumer demand is driving innovation across the automotive industry and competition is fierce. We are pleased to combine our cloud-based software with Market Scan’s unique desking solution to enable Kuni Honda to stay ahead of the competition and become the dealership of choice for Denver-area consumers,” said Tod L. Marcelle, GoMoto CEO and founder.
According to the company, the GoMoto Platform is a cloud-based customizable software that enables dealers and their customers to enter their contact information with an integrated driver’s license scanning tool, assign salespeople, track ad sourcing, research vehicles, value trades, browse dealer incentives and connect directly to a dealer’s CRM. By applying calls-to-action to the hub, buyers are enticed to take immediate action while on the showroom floor, test drive or in the service lane.
More Auto Finance

July Was Hot for Auto Borrowers
Credit proved readily available for many, but most loans left buyers in negative territory, Cox Automotive said.
Read More →
Dealer Lender Preferences Revealed
When lenders provide consistent, fast service, their overall satisfaction scores with dealers greatly improve, according to JD Power research.
Read More →
Auto Refi Savings Surge
Consumers with 84-month auto loan terms who refinanced saved the most on monthly payments, according to a new report by auto refinancing provider Caribou.
Read More →
Subaru Enters Lending Business
The automaker follows other brands in adding captive financing in the U.S., and says the move will strengthen its position here.
Read More →
Positive Equity Reaches Record High
Mainstream vehicle owners who bought a car seven years ago are likely to have positive equity when trading in for a new vehicle, according to second-quarter Edmunds data.
Read More →
Dealerships Are Paying the Price for Extended Car Loans
Growing negative-equity scenarios mean such lengthy terms should be addressed in a forward-looking way to make them work for the dealer and the consumer down the road.
Read More →
Trade-Ins in Negative Equity Reach New Heights
As such trade-ins rise in frequency, so do monthly loan payment amounts and interest rates, according to second-quarter data compiled by Edmunds.
Read More →
Auto Credit Plentiful
June numbers show lenders are readily granting access, including to risky borrowers, as consumers leverage themselves to take on high prices.
Read More →
Automotive Consumers Sink Further in Debt
Most financing metrics hit records in the second quarter as more buyers locked themselves into long terms and high monthly payments.
Read More →
Porsche Financial Services Shifts Structure
After 36 years with Porsche, the Financial Services Chief Financial Officer Konrad Riedl is retiring, and the department is realigning its management structure.
Read More →