Real-Time Vehicle Recovery To Auto Dealers' Customers
Las Vegas NV (SPX) Jan 21, 2009 Zoombak has unveiled Zoombak GPS Recovery, an aftermarket solution available exclusively via new and used auto dealers. Zoombak GPS Recovery pinpoints the exact location of stolen vehicles and gives that information directly to the police, significantly increasing the chances of quick and intact recovery. Zoombak GPS Recovery, on display at the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, can be installed by dealers in any car, truck, van or other vehicle. Backed by a 24/7 dedicated vehicle recovery team, the recovery process is activated when a vehicle is reported stolen. The Zoombak recovery team works directly with the nearest police department to recover the vehicle, providing real-time location information about the vehicle's location down to the specific street address or intersection. No monthly fee is required to maintain Zoombak GPS Recovery protection. Coverage is provided in all 50 states and 100 of the top U.S. metropolitan markets; what's more, Zoombak GPS Recovery is backed by a $2,500 total loss benefit at no additional charge (benefit varies in New York and Florida). "Zoombak GPS Recovery uses both global satellite and cellular signals to assist in recovery, and offers broad geographic coverage across the United States," said Simon Buckingham, CEO of Zoombak. "Its precision, reliability and value make it an attractive vehicle add-on for automotive dealers and their customers." In addition to its appearance at 2009 International CES, Zoombak will be showcasing its GPS Recovery solution at the National Automotive Dealers Association Show in late January. The product is in release in select markets, with general availability expected by mid-February. Related Links Zoombak GPS Applications, Technology and Suppliers
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