Drive Time Chooses Inilex as GPS Solutions Provider
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PHOENIX — Buy-here, pay-here dealership chain Drive Time revealed this week it has chosen Inilex as its supplier of GPS-based vehicle tracking and recovery solutions.
Speaking on the recent news Drive Time managing director John Gersitz said, “We look forward to building this relationship with Inilex.
“After months of diligently searching for the right partner, Inilex stood out as the best fit for us. Their stability and proven ability to innovate provide us the peace of mind we look for when investing in any technology or product,” he continued.
Highlighting Inilex in more detail, with its DealerLINK and SkyLINK platforms, the company — based in Chandler, Ariz. — provides a complete inventory management and income development system for dealers.
“We are very excited to be working with Drive Time. Drive Time is a leader in the BHPH market, and we intend to leverage their expertise to bring new solutions to that segment of the market,” said Michael Maledon, chief executive officer of Inilex.
Daphne Herbst, director of sales for Inilex, chimed in: “Our number one priority is supporting our dealerships. We understand that when our dealerships are successful we are successful, and we are excited to be working with Drive Time with that same approach in mind.”
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Drive Time has 89 locations throughout the country, specializing in selling and financing used cars to customers with below-prime credit.