Dealer Management System (DMS)
Definition for united kingdom automotive professionals.
A Dealer Management System (DMS) is the central software platform that auto dealerships use to manage all core business operations, including vehicle sales processing, service and repair orders, parts inventory, accounting, and reporting. Leading DMS platforms include CDK Global, Reynolds & Reynolds, Tekion, DealerSocket, and DealerTrack. While a DMS records all transactions, it does not natively capture why pricing decisions were made — a gap that dealer intelligence platforms like DealerInt fill.
United Kingdom Context
In the united kingdom dealer market, dealer management system (dms) operates within the context of FCA motor finance regulation and Consumer Rights Act 2015. Dealerships running Keyloop, Pinewood, Dragon2000 encounter dealer management system (dms) in their daily workflow. DealerInt captures the decision layer around dealer management system (dms) that your DMS wasn't designed to track.
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