Reynolds to Continue as Asbury's Website Provider
DAYTON– The Reynolds and Reynolds Company has extended its relationship with Asbury Automotive Group Inc. as the Website provider for its 84 retail automotive stores in the United States. Under the new agreement, Reynolds Web Solutions will continue to provide its latest Web technology platform and dedicated Web support team to Asbury’s dealerships, F&I and Showroom reported.
“We’ve had the privilege of providing websites to Asbury dealerships for some 10 years now,” said Ron Lamb, president of Reynolds and Reynolds. “We take an enormous amount of pride in the results we can deliver to their dealerships through our Web platform and technology. We look forward to building on a very positive working relationship with Asbury as we continue to make a measurable difference for every Asbury dealership through their presence on the Web.”
Reynolds Web Solutions is focused on developing car dealer websites, Web technologies, and digital marketing tools for car dealers and OEMs, enabling them to reach more consumers on the Web and gain the best business results from their digital presence.
“When dealerships hear the name Reynolds and Reynolds, we want them to think of one word: Results. That’s our focus with Asbury. We deliver results for their dealerships through our Web platform and technologies,” Lamb said.
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