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Reynolds, Carfax Collaborate for Dealerships, Consumers

They say offering saves dealerships time and manual effort while providing transparency for customers.

January 24, 2024
Reynolds, Carfax Collaborate for Dealerships, Consumers

Reynolds and Reynolds President Chris Walsh

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The Reynolds and Reynolds Co. and Carfax have collaborated to simplify automobile dealerships’ integration with Carfax, a move they say enhances consumer confidence.

Through the Reynolds Certified Interface program, dealerships that opt into Carfax Car Care will have service records added to the vehicle history report. The companies say the process saves dealerships significant time and effort while benefiting consumers. With 450 million Carfax Vehicle History Reports viewed annually, the records promote participating dealers’ service lanes. In addition, consumers rely on Carfax Reports to track their service and show their vehicles have been well-maintained when it’s time to sell.

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“The ability for dealerships to use data effectively is paramount to finding ways to improve productivity throughout the store,” said Reynolds President Chris Walsh. “Removing the task of manually uploading service vehicle and repair order information opens up more time for employees to focus on more profitable endeavors.”

The integration provides consumers with meaningful information about a vehicle they’re considering buying. Not only will they have a history of maintenance and repairs for the vehicle, but in many cases, will know where that work was done. By using the Carfax Car Care program, consumers can track their vehicle’s service history and get alerts when service is needed, pointing them back to the dealership.

“This arrangement between CARFAX and Reynolds & Reynolds is a win-win for dealers like me,” said Jason Thoenen, sales manager at Lambert Buick GMC in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. “Consumers win because well-documented service makes their car worth more over the long haul, and my team wins by saving valuable time.”

Transparency about the history of a used vehicle is key to ensuring a satisfied buyer. Now, Reynolds customers can promote their services and provide a better experience, without sacrificing productivity.

Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today

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