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Dealer finance, compliance, and registration platform connecting dealers with 1,500+ lenders for e-contracting. Part of Cox Automotive; acquired for ~$4B; processes millions of credit apps annually for US franchise dealers.
Dealertrack is a dealership finance, compliance, and registration technology platform headquartered in Lake Success, New York, and operating as part of Cox Automotive. Founded in 2001 and acquired by Cox in 2014 for approximately $4B, Dealertrack built its market position as the leading electronic financing and contracting platform connecting dealerships with automotive lenders. The Dealertrack network links thousands of dealers with hundreds of lenders, enabling real-time credit application submission, lender decision routing, and digital contracting—replacing paper-intensive processes that previously required manual faxing and physical document handling in the F&I office.\n\nDealertrack's platform spans several product lines: its lender portal and credit application routing system; Dealertrack DMS, a full dealer management system for rooftop operations; digital contracting and e-signature tools for F&I; compliance management for OFAC, red flags, and state-specific regulatory requirements; and registration and titling (RegUSA/eTitleLien) for streamlining DMV transactions across multiple states. The compliance suite is particularly valued by dealer groups managing regulatory risk across large franchised rooftops, where inconsistent F&I practices can create significant legal and financial exposure.\n\nAs part of Cox Automotive, Dealertrack integrates with VinSolutions, vAuto, Kelley Blue Book, and AutoTrader to provide a connected data environment across the vehicle acquisition, inventory, sales, and F&I workflow. Dealertrack competes with RouteOne (owned by the major OEM captive lenders) in the lender routing and digital contracting market. For dealers seeking to streamline F&I compliance, accelerate digital contracting, and simplify DMV title and registration processing, Dealertrack remains the most widely deployed platform in North American automotive retail.
End-to-end vehicle commerce platform automating titling, registration, and compliance for OEM national sales; $17.3M from Activant, JPMorgan Payments, and Winnebago with 20+ OEM customers.
Ekho is an end-to-end vehicle commerce platform that provides digital sales infrastructure for automotive dealers and OEMs — handling the complete transaction lifecycle for nationwide vehicle sales including digital checkout, financing integration, titling, registration, and compliance management for vehicles sold across state lines. Founded and backed by Y Combinator, Activant Capital, JPMorgan Payments, and Winnebago Industries, Ekho raised $17.3 million total including a $15 million Series A, serving 20+ OEM customers including four publicly traded manufacturers.
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