WESTWOOD, Mass. — LoJack Corp. is offering three new services to help streamline the sales and installation process of the
company’s stolen vehicle recovery systems, enhance the process of educating
LoJack Corp. is offering three new services to help streamline the sales and installation process of the company's stolen vehicle recovery systems, enhance the process of educating consumers and improve the F&I process in dealerships.
WESTWOOD, Mass. — LoJack Corp. is offering three new services to help streamline the sales and installation process of the
company’s stolen vehicle recovery systems, enhance the process of educating
consumers and improve the F&I process in dealerships.
“In these difficult times for auto dealerships, it is
especially important for us to continue our commitment to make it as easy as
possible for dealers to do business with LoJack and help dealers educate their
customers on the value our systems deliver in protecting their vehicles against
theft,” said Ronald V. Waters, LoJack president and chief Executive officer.
“The combination of these new offerings will help make the sales, installation
and education process more effective and efficient, ultimately enhancing the
performance of the F&I function within dealerships around the country.”
Offerings include a new dealer portal to help dealers enhance the
efficiency of selling, installing and invoicing for the LoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery System, availability via the MenuVantage Provider Exchange Network, and a new dealer microsite.

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