Trade Up Your DMS

The idea of moving to a new DMS is intimidating for most dealers, but it can be the change your dealership needs to stay competitive and profitable in our rapidly evolving industry. In order to find the DMS provider that will best fit with your dealership, you need to be prepared to ask the right questions.

In our guide, Trade Up Your DMS, we explain the specific questions you should ask every provider competing for your business to ensure you get a system that will see you to a stronger future. Topics covered include:

  • High tech functionality, such as anytime, anywhere access and real-time reporting.
  • High touch support throughout conversion, implementation, training, and ongoing operations.
  • Open architecture to accommodate new innovations and third-party providers.
  • Cloud-based versus server-based systems.

Download the guide here to find out the six critical questions you should ask before choosing your next DMS.

Was Your DMS Built for the Digital Age?

5 Hallmarks of a Modern DMS and their Benefit to Your Dealership

Was your DMS built for the digital age? Is it providing the capabilities necessary to satisfy today’s car buyers? Is it making it easier or more difficult to adjust to industry change?

This guide will explain the benefits of a modern DMS over older, legacy dealer management systems. In it you’ll learn:

  • The five hallmarks of a DMS built for the digital age
  • How to evaluate your current DMS with a simple-to-use checklist
  • The benefits of cloud-based DMS providers

Cloud Cover

Technology is changing the way dealerships do business, including the way data is secured.

Download our guide, Cloud Cover: Secure Your Dealership Data, to learn about the security advantages of a cloud-based DMS, including:

  • Efficient and secure transfer of customer data
  • Flexibility to securely view and analyze information anytime, anywhere
  • Peace of mind that comes from shifting security responsibilities to trained IT professionals
  • Freedom to integrate with more third-party vendors without restrictions