Are you in F&I and trying to bridge the gap between the needs of car dealers and their buyers?

So are we!

Dealers Resource Center knows the importance of honest and reliable service.
We deliver on our promises with every service contract we sell.

 That’s why we’re attending this year’s  Ethical F&I Managers Conference at Embassy Suites in Denver on April 19-21. The Ethical F&I Managers Conference is the only conference dedicated to the advancement of ethical practices that both benefit those in the F&I business and the customers they serve. We are so convinced of the importance of this conference that we’ve returned as Platinum Sponsors.

 DRC is excited to announce our new Business Solutions division, designed with dealers and independent agents in mind. We are confident that this program addresses some long-standing needs in the automotive dealership community. And we’d love to talk to you about it.

EFI Conference Dealers Resource Center Photos

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These are the team members you can expect to meet at this conference:

Dealers Resource Center Deric Kalamitsiotis

Deric Kalamitsiotis

President
Dealers Resource Center Mike-not-used

Michael Kalamitsiotis

Vice President of Operations

 We look forward to being a part of this conference. And we’d like to meet with you to discuss what’s working and what isn’t. If you’d like to chat about our common passion for customer service and how we can all help one another, contact us through the form below.

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