Dent Wizard Teams Up With F&I Express to Offer Digital Solution for Automotive Dealerships
DALLAS - Dent Wizard, the leading provider of automotive SMART (small to medium area repair techniques) reconditioning services and paintless dent repair (PDR), has joined F&I Express, the largest automotive F&I aftermarket product network.
“We have been looking forward to Dent Wizard’s integration with F&I Express,” said Brian Reed, President and CEO of F&I Express. “This digital solution supports F&I managers to accurately eRate and eContract F&I products and services instantly within a deal. It really simplifies the process and allows the F&I managers to focus on the customer’s deal, not the paperwork.”
“Dealers who provide the best customer experience will have a leg up in the marketplace and win the most deals,” said Lindsey Bird, Vice President of Aftersales for Dent Wizard. “In an increasingly competitive marketplace, we want to provide dealerships with every opportunity to improve their customer CSI. eContracting with F&I Express is just the beginning and we look forward to additional digital advancements with them in the new year.”
Currently, F&I Express is working with many auto retailers across the US to improve F&I processes. The company has aggregated a network of nearly 100 automotive aftermarket insurance providers in an online portal accessible by its dealers.
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