GM’s MyPriceLink integrates with Dominion’s DMS

Dominion Dealer Solutions announced the integration of its Dominion ACCESS dealer management system with General Motors’ MyPriceLink.
According to Dominion, ACCESS is the first automotive DMS to integrate with MyPriceLink, the latter which provides GM’s real-time retail and trade pricing for collision parts to its dealers in lieu of fixed list prices.
All GM dealers that use Dominion ACCESS now have MyPriceLink integration available with any subscription to CollisionLink PLUS, allowing any GM dealer with the subscription to export a quote or order information from the MyPriceLink tools within the ACCESS invoice system. Dominion also sends invoicing info to the dealer back through the MyPriceLink application, saying it increases the speed of reimbursement for GM dealers that use the Bump 2.0 program.
“Our customers expect solution and we are very proud to be the first DMS to complete the integration,” said Van Koppersmith, the president of Dominion DMS. “MyPriceLink allows our dealers to work seamlessly with body shops and collision estimating systems insuring fast, accurate pricing on GM parts. By eliminating much of the time-consuming quote building process, parts departments can focus on fulfilling the order and delivering the parts in a timely manner.”
Dominion Dealer Solutions recently took part in a three-month dealer pilot of the MyPriceLink integration. The integration is available at no additional cost to any GM dealer using Dominion ACCESS. For more information on Dominion Dealer Solutions’ offerings, click here.