Rapid Recon to Showcase Recall Management Tool at NADA Convention
Rapid Recon, a provider of time-to-market reconditioning software for new- and used-car dealerships, will be at this month's NADA Convention & Expo to showcase its holding cost calculator, time-to-market reconditioning workflow software, and its recall management tool.
PALO ALTO, Calif. — Rapid Recon, a provider of time-to-market reconditioning software for new and used car dealerships, will be at this year's National Automobile Dealers Association convention to showcase its holding cost calculator, time-to-market reconditioning workflow software, and its recall management tool.
“One in four vehicles today has an open safety recall on it, and though dealers trust their VIN safety recall notifications, we’re finding a 30% error rate in that data instead of through our Recall Management app,” said Dennis McGinn, CEO of Rapid Recon.
The company’s Recall Management tool helps dealers address and close open safety recalls. At the 2016 NADA Convention & Expo, company representatives will discuss how to improve dealers’ ability to successfully and quickly do so. Representatives will also discuss how to use the company's time-to-market reconditioning workflow software to get used vehicles to the frontline faster.
Rapid Recon representatives will also discuss how to use the company’s holding cost calculator to determine how their reconditioning time-to-market software drives holding costs.
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