Vision Dealer Solutions Enhances Virtual F&I Customer Mode
Vision Dealer Solutions continues to make groundbreaking advancements that help dealers seamlessly sell F&I door-to-door and beyond.

Vision Dealer Solutions continues to make advancements that help dealers seamlessly sell F&I door-to-door and beyond.
FORT WAYNE, Ind. – Vision Dealer Solutions continues to make groundbreaking advancements that help dealers seamlessly sell F&I door-to-door and beyond. The company has enhanced its Virtual F&I Customer Mode for an even more seamless customer experience.
Our customer questionnaire now provides an added level of convenience, allowing it to be completed remotely and creating a seamless process for both the customer and the dealer.
Customers can now complete a custom questionnaire unattended, meaning customers can answer it outside of the dealership at their leisure. The customer receives an introductory letter in an email that walks them through the process and provides a link to the questionnaire. Once completed, the dealer is notified that the customer is ready for delivery.
With Customer Mode, customers can also answer surveys and take self-guided tours of dealers’ F&I product features and benefits, including promotional materials like brochures and videos while they wait. Customers can even select their radio presets and view Google reviews of their dealership all within the convenient app.
“Vision Dealer Solutions continues to innovate products that help dealer clients remotely connect with customers and deliver experiences that elevate their satisfaction,” stated Ron Martin, President of Vision Dealer Solutions. “Our customer questionnaire now provides an added level of convenience, allowing it to be completed remotely and creating a seamless process for both the customer and the dealer.”
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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