
A court order is directing CDK Global LLC to provide data for four Asbury dealerships to Tekion Corp. as part of a pilot program initiated by Asbury at the dealerships. The court’s order followed the filing of a lawsuit by Asbury in the Superior Court of Gwinnett County, Ga. Prior to the entry of the order, CDK had refused to transfer the dealerships’ data to Tekion, which competes with CDK in providing Dealership Management System (DMS) services to automotive dealerships. DMS services are used by automotive dealerships to manage their day-to-day business activities.
“We are pleased we can proceed with this pilot program despite the roadblocks raised by CDK,” said Barry Cohen, vice president and chief information officer at Asbury. “Our guests and team members are well served when we are free to test business products that make the car-buying and servicing experience better.”