LoJack Launches Integrated Inventory, Connected Car Solution
LoJack’s new single-device solution includes lot management, stolen-vehicle recovery, and advanced connected-car services designed to benefit dealers and consumers nationwide.
IRVINE, Calif. — LoJack (div. CalAmp) announced the launch of a fully integrated, single-device solution that combines the company’s stolen vehicle recovery technology with an integrated telematics core to support lot management for auto dealers and connected-car services for consumers. LoJack is also kicking off new business models and sales incentives to help dealers increase customer penetration, drive greater per-vehicle revenue and improve customer satisfaction.
“The all-in-one LoJack solution makes it easier than ever before for dealers to streamline inventory management while delivering nationwide, best-in-class SVR and connected car services to their customers,” said Stephanie Cassi, vice president of sales for LoJack. “With LotSmart, dealers can actively monitor the location and operational status of their inventory to improve the customer buying experience. That same technology sold through to their customer as SureDrive provides peace of mind with SVR and advanced driver safety capabilities that help build a long-term customer relationship and drive greater revenue potential.”
The new integration allows dealers to offer driver safety micro-services through SureDrive, including CrashBoxx instant crash alerts, speed alerts, multivehicle tracking, and trip history, according to the announcement.
Visit LoJack at Booth 7435W at NADA Show 2019.
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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