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Details of new GPS developments from PassTime and Spireon

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With the National Alliance of Buy-Here, Pay-Here Dealers (NABD) hosting its Buy-Here, Pay-Here Subprime Conference with the National Independent Automobile Dealers Association this week in Las Vegas, two GPS providers rolled out enhancements to their suite of tools.

Spireon introduced GoldStar Connect, a full-featured connected car mobile application designed to give BHPH dealers and subprime auto finance companies the opportunity to increase customer loyalty and profitability.

Meanwhile, PassTime announced the launch of its ELITE 6 device, the next generation of its award-winning Elite line of GPS solutions.

PassTime and Spireon each had a presence this week as operators from throughout the country are congregating at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas for three days of networking and training.

As the newest addition to the GoldStar GPS solution suite, Spireon highlighted GoldStar Connect can help dealers and finance companies recoup the cost of GPS, while also increasing value, convenience and safety for consumers.

Dealers and finance companies use GoldStar to stay connected to their customers in order to facilitate payment collection, monitor default predictors and streamline recoveries when necessary. With the new GoldStar Connect mobile app, consumers now can have access to all the benefits of connectivity — real-time location access, trip history, vehicle health alerts and recovery solutions for stolen vehicles — as an add-on at the time of purchase.

“In marrying the GoldStar solution with a consumer-facing mobile app, our dealer and lender customers not only improve asset management and protection, but also can offer their consumers a significant value add—modern connected car benefits regardless of the vehicle make, model and year,” said Reggie Ponsford, senior vice president of sales at Spireon.

“We have had a number of larger BHPH dealers piloting the GoldStar Connect solution in the past few months and seeing up to 90 percent consumer sell-through,” Ponsford continued.

With GoldStar Connect, consumers can gain a host of added benefits with their vehicle purchase, including:

— Safety and security: GPS tracking and geofencing capabilities can enable consumers to know the location of the vehicle at all times, helping to ensure the safety of the vehicle and the driver.

— Trip history: Provides visibility to the activity of the vehicle by date, time and duration.

— Smart alerts: Consumers can receive notifications of speeding, geofenced locations and battery condition directly to their mobile devices.

— Stolen vehicle recovery: An in-app recovery guide can provide vehicle location data and instructions to assist in reporting and recovery of a stolen vehicle.

— Insurance discounts: Many carriers provide discounts of up to 15 percent.

“Consumers want connected vehicle features and benefits, and the app helps dealers and lenders build customer loyalty while also driving additional revenue and margin,” Ponsford said. “By bundling the purchase into the vehicle loan, it’s seamless and easy for dealers and buyers.”

GoldStar Connect is available now, according to the company. To learn more, visit www.spireon.com/connect.

“We’re excited to help our customers in the vehicle finance industry evolve their thinking about GPS from solely managing risk to now providing an opportunity to increase consumer loyalty and profitability,” said Brian Deeley, director of product management at Spireon.

“The GoldStar solution is trusted by more BHPH dealers than all of our competitors combined. The addition of GoldStar Connect creates even more distance between Spireon and the rest, maintaining GoldStar as the GPS gold standard for BHPH,” continued Deeley, who will be leading a panel discussion about connecting customers with GPS during Used Car Week 2018, which begins Nov. 12 at the Westin Kierland Resort and Spa in Scottsdale, Ariz.

Early bird discounts are available through Oct. 16 by going to www.usedcarweek.biz/register.

Developments at PassTime

As mentioned, PassTime announced the launch of its ELITE 6 device, the next generation of its award-winning Elite line of GPS solutions.

PassTime highlighted Elite 6 offers the most versatile and advanced installation capabilities of any product in its history.  With a unique, installer-configurable starter-interrupt setup option, installers can now easily integrate Elite 6 into a much broader selection of vehicles.

The company noted the highly flexible setup configurations also can allow Elite 6 to more easily address the challenges posed by newer ignition technologies found in push-button start vehicles as well as many advanced stop/start engine systems.

“As automotive technology continues to advance, GPS solutions need to be flexible in the way they can be installed in a vehicle. Over the last several years, the automotive industry has seen vehicle ignition systems evolve far more rapidly than ever before. Quite frankly, any GPS provider that isn’t innovating in this area is falling behind,” said Todd Goodnight, PassTime’s executive vice president of product management.

Elite 6 also features LTE communications for superior network longevity as well as a discrete, precision GPS system for enhanced location pinpointing. 

In addition to the advancements in installation flexibility, PassTime went on to point out Elite 6 also boasts a 20-percent size reduction making installation easier than ever before.

Further, Elite 6 contains advanced self-override features that can give consumers multiple options, including a mobile app, to utilize disable override commands.

The company said Elite 6 will begin shipping to PassTime customers in early November.

For more information, contact PassTime at (877) 727-7846 or info@passtimegps.com.

HyreCar partners with PassTime to enhance ‘Path to Ownership’ program

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A leading provider that helps buy-here, pay-here dealers track their vehicles as defaults and repossessions arise now is getting involved with a firm that’s been providing another way for buyers to generate down-payment funds.

This week, HyreCar, the carsharing marketplace for ridesharing, through its alliance with DriveItAway and its dealer-focused shared mobility mission, announced a strategic partnership with PassTime, a leading provider of GPS solutions. The companies explained this partnership offers advanced vehicle asset tracking and management to dealers and fleet owners who are leveraging Mobility-as a-Service (MaaS) through the HyreCar platform.

HyreCar can offer retailers a tool allowing dealers to enter and learn the MaaS business. This gives dealers the opportunity to profit from the growing need for vehicles of rideshare drivers, while simultaneously giving rideshare drivers a “Path to Ownership” for a vehicle purchase.

DriveItAway’s “Drive for Your Down Payment” program can provide ridesharing drivers the ability to earn a down payment for their vehicle through driving for ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft, through dealer rentals.

“As we see an increasing demand in the ‘Path to Ownership’ program through our partnership with DriveItAway, it became clear that our dealer partners needed access to a more comprehensive MaaS solution with asset tracking and management,” HyreCar chief executive officer Joe Furnari said.

“As one of the leaders in telematics for over 25 years, PassTime was a natural fit to give our dealers the leveraged advantage that they need to maximize opportunities in this space,” Furnari continued.

PassTime has set up a special-order portal for DriveItAway-HyreCar dealers to procure vehicle telematics units and will be integrating all of the PassTime telematics services within its dealer focused vehicle administration platform for easy vehicle specific applications.

“PassTime is excited to enter the emerging shared mobility market through its strategic partnership with DriveItAway and HyreCar,” said Kevin Carr, vice president of financial services at PassTime.

“We look forward to providing dealers with a turnkey solution, leading the way through the application of our telematics innovations,” Carr continued.

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