Continental Announces Major Price Reduction For VDO RoadLog ELDs

Continental Announces Major Price Reduction For VDO RoadLog ELDs

Customers who purchase a VDO RoadLog ELD or VDO RoadLog ELD Plus at the new price point also will be able to take advantage of “FlexPay by VDO RoadLog.”

Continental, the manufacturer of VDO RoadLog ELD, has announced a major price reduction for its popular VDO RoadLog ELD and VDO RoadLog ELD Plus devices. The announcement was made by Jay McCarthy, Continental’s VDO RoadLog marketing manager, who noted that stand-alone, FMSCA registered VDO RoadLog ELDs can now be purchased at a cost that’s competitive with many “bring-your-own-device” ELD programs currently on the market.

McCarthy said, “Our new pricing structure offers today’s truckers a very affordable and sensible option for their ELD needs. For the same price they would typically pay for an unreliable and potentially troublesome ‘bring your own device’ solution, our customers will get a dedicated, hard-wired ELD that’s FMCSA registered, performance-proven and supported by Continental, a world leader in Electronic Logging Device technology.

“We’ve learned that many owner operators and fleets are having difficulty maintaining mandate compliance and reporting with their BYODs and are reconsidering their decisions. We wanted to make it as easy and affordable as possible to switch to VDO RoadLog,” added McCarthy.

Customers who purchase a VDO RoadLog ELD or VDO RoadLog ELD Plus at the new price point also will be able to take advantage of “FlexPay by VDO RoadLog,” a special purchase program offered by Continental, which allows customers to pay off their ELD over a three-year period.

Specific pricing information for the basic VDO RoadLog ELD and the VDO RoadLog ELD Plus is available on the VDO RoadLog website at vdoroadlog.com.

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