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Special offering for large dealer groups that would like to keep their data in-house and still have the advantage of using cutting-edge, state-of-the-art software. This software was built from the ground up with the sole purpose of helping dealerships increase their warranty rates and we call this software AMP. Just like turning up the volume, it helps maximize the returns. Manually analyzing, documenting and preparing a warranty increase submission can be a daunting task. AMP is easy to use, provides you with Repair Order analytics second to none.

  1. Saves Money – for large dealer groups, many groups pay an unbelievable amount of money in upfront fees and residuals to third party vendors who prepare and submit for you.
  2. Saves Time – Preparing and filing an increase request is not simple and can be very time-consuming.
  3. Manual review of repair order data and manual calculations to determine the best range of 100 qualifying repair orders is nearly impossible for even the most tech savvy. AMP does this for you.
  4. User friendly format makes it easy to navigate and perform the analysis on large quantities of data.
  5. Provides the preferred format for most OEMs, we use their forms. That makes it easier for the OEM warranty auditors to approve the request for increases.
  6. AMP generates the OEM spreadsheets for final auditing.
  7. Statutory regulations for each state and OEM guidelines are built into AMP, this aids users in being more efficient without a vast knowledge base of legal issues.
  8. Support is provided by a team of highly qualified and real-life Fixed Operations specialists. Most are former Fixed-Ops Directors, Service Directors or worked for the OEMs in the fixed operations segments.

AMP makes it possible to get all the benefits of superior knowledge and technology, without extensive training or without comprehensive computer skills.

Schedule a demo and find out if this is a good fit for your Group.

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