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CDK Global extends DMS contract with Sonic Automotive amid cyberattack recovery

CDK CEO Brian MacDonald highlighted the importance of the partnership, stating that it reflects the company’s commitment to evolving its solutions.
CDK Global has successfully renewed its DMS agreement with Sonic Automotive, securing a key partnership following two cyberattacks on June 19.

CDK Global has successfully renewed its dealership management system (DMS) agreement with Sonic Automotive, securing a key partnership following significant challenges posed by two cyberattacks on June 19, resulting in a three-week operational shutdown. While the specific terms of the contract, including its duration, remain confidential, CDK typically extends agreements for three to five years.

Sonic CEO David Smith expressed optimism about the extension, noting that it would enhance the company’s access to “vehicle search, purchase, and service processes” aimed at streamlining the car-selling experience.

CDK CEO Brian MacDonald also highlighted the importance of the partnership, stating that it reflects the company’s commitment to evolving its solutions in a rapidly changing automotive industry. The renewed agreement encompasses the CDK DMS and its Dealership Xperience Modern Retail Suite, a set of software tools designed to improve dealership operations.

Before this, CDK had extended its agreement with Group 1 Automotive, the fourth-largest dealership group in the country, covering its U.S. and U.K. locations. CDK’s Chief Marketing Officer, Barb Edson, indicated that more frequent announcements regarding contract renewals would be made to promote the company’s ongoing DMS-related innovations, supported by an annual investment of approximately $150 million to $200 million in research and development.

The extension with Sonic comes at a critical time, as the recent cyberattacks raised concerns among CDK’s 15,000-plus automotive customers across North America. Many dealerships expressed hesitation about renewing contracts after the incidents, prompting CDK to offer a month’s rebate on DMS fees to affected clients.

CDK maintains contracts with five of the six largest public dealership groups, including Lithia Motors, AutoNation, and Asbury Automotive Group. However, evolving market dynamics present challenges for these relationships. For instance, Asbury’s plans to pilot Tekion’s DMS platform this year could potentially lead to a full transition by early 2026, but the company is currently embroiled in a legal dispute with CDK over data access for the pilot.

Additionally, Lithia’s recent $500 million acquisition of U.K. dealership group Pendragon and its associated DMS company, Pinewood, has raised speculation about the future of its contract with CDK. While Lithia CEO Bryan DeBoer has emphasized the depth of their partnership, he acknowledged that any transition would need to be conducted collaboratively with CDK.

Overall, CDK’s renewal with Sonic Automotive reinforces its position in the industry and underscores the ongoing challenges and shifts in the dealership management landscape.

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