Spireon Acquires CalAmp's LoJack® U.S. Stolen Vehicle Recovery Business
LoJack customers in the U.S. and Canada will benefit from Spireon's expertise in advanced, GPS-based connected vehicle solutions.
LoJack customers in the U.S. and Canada will benefit from Spireon's expertise in advanced, GPS-based connected vehicle solutions.
New car buyers still walk into a dealership to purchase the actual vehicle, but most would prefer to spend less time on-site, giving the dealer and sales team less time to build a trusted relationship with customers.
A new infographic from LoJack illustrates how GPS-powered inventory management maximizes front-end profits, drives customer retention and service revenue, and reduces lost loyalty.
The editor opens up about his time in the car audio industry and how that experience shaped his thoughts about the internet, telematics, and the connected car.
Two major players in the aftermarket telematics space are attempting to do what others have failed to achieve: carve out a profit opportunity for dealers in today’s connected-car evolution.
LotSmart by LoJack offers automotive dealerships detailed information about the status of their inventory. The telematics solution also offers a seamless sell-through option for dealers to grow incremental revenue by offering SureDrive to consumers who want a comprehensive aftermarket connected-car solution.
CalAmp unveiled a new telematics system that doubles as an inventory management tool for dealers and a connected car service for consumers when linked to the company's new mobile application.
LoJack launched a campaign this month to educate and alert vehicle owners about the sophisticated techniques employed by today's 'connected vehicle thief.' The information shared can be used by F&I managers to educate consumers about the need for vehicle-recovery systems.
The most targeted vehicles were those worth more than $30,000. However, the average value of recovered vehicles in 2015 was $10,287. Thieves are also targeting specific vehicle colors, with black and white cars accounting for 20% and 18% of vehicles recovered, respectively.
LoJack announced today it has recovered more than 200,000 stolen vehicles in the United States. The vehicle-recovery solution provider commemorated the milestone with the Los Angeles Police Department and the Galpin Motor Group.
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