For Dealers

Good deals start with a clear picture.

Yes Drive starts with the customer's real situation. When it makes sense to connect, you receive the context needed to have a productive conversation.

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Line illustration of a small dealership building with a pickup and an SUV parked outside

Customer first

A real person making a real vehicle decision.

Details that matter

Vehicle needs, target payment, trade, timing, location, and readiness.

A deliberate handoff

Clear context, then a clean path into the dealership conversation.

The handoff

What a Yes Drive introduction includes

Context first, so the first call is already a useful one.

  • Vehicle request
  • Target payment
  • Trade or down payment context
  • Location and timing
  • Customer readiness

Customer choice is part of a good process.

Sometimes the right outcome is a transparent comparison between two serious options. We do not force a customer into one conversation. We make thoughtful introductions, keep the context clear, and help everyone start on the right foot.

Track record

Customers who arrived ready.

Cars, trucks, powersports, marine, RVs and work equipment—delivered through dealership partners.

A customer beside her dark red Ram pickup at the dealership
A customer beside her black Dodge Durango after delivery
A customer holding up the keys beside a red ATV loaded in a pickup
A couple standing in front of their fishing boat on a trailer
A customer with a yellow skid steer loaded on a flatbed trailer
A customer stepping out of his new travel trailer
A customer standing with her snowmobile in an open snowy field
A customer in a work jacket with a black Ram and an ATV in the box
A customer beside her camo Polaris side-by-side
Two customers with a coffee beside their SUV on a winter evening delivery

Built for better conversations.

The goal is simple: help the customer arrive better understood, and help the dealership begin with the details that matter.

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