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We look at the processes in a dealership differently compared to other agencies.  We believe that the idea of having a one size fits all dealerships process is flawed. We also realize that dealerships all take different steps in their road to the sale.  On our first day in your dealership, our team will review the processes your store is currently using.  With that information, we formulate a custom process and implementation plan designed around your dealership. Next, we roll our sleeves up and get in the trenches to show your team side by side how it is done.  We are big believers in leading and learning by showing not telling!  #elitefi #financeprocess #keepgrowing https://www.elitefipartners.com/process?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=blogger

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