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The Burt Automotive Network Picks Market Scan

Business Wire, Feb 20, 2008

Market Scan Becomes Desking Software Provider for Burt Automotive Network

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. -- Market Scan is pleased to welcome the Burt automotive group into its family of dealership partners. The Burt group is ranked twelfth in Ward's Magazine's Top 100 Megadealers in the country, and has been listed as the largest Hispanic business in the United States by Hispanic Business Magazine. On February 5th, the Burt group selected Market Scan to be the group's complete desking software solution for all franchises.

"We selected Market Scan over other competitors for having the world's largest Automotive Desking Data Base and for its lightning fast calculations, allowing us to desk multiple deals simultaneously. These features, combined with Market Scan's ease of use and their new menu selling training process made our decision for us." -- L.G. Chavez, Jr. - President and CEO

The Burt group selected Market Scan's industry leading desktop software package to provide Burt franchises Lease and Retail side-by-side desking, multi-option selling with mPencil[TM], and integrated credit bureaus with NCC and First Advantage CREDCO. Selecting Market Scan is one more way the Burt group offers its customers the very best sales experience in purchasing or leasing a vehicle.

Market Scan Information Systems Inc. develops software by fusing information technology with leasing showroom science. Leading dealerships use Market Scan software to dominate their markets. Founded in 1988 by Russell and Rusty West, Market Scan's vision, experience, and resources ensure that Market Scan software provides our customers with unrivaled competitive advantage.

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