VIN Viper unveils Android automotive appraisal app

 

Selig Technologies, an automotive mobile software
provider, announced the launch of its VIN Viper Mobile Application Suite for
Android phones. VIN Viper, a mobile appraising tool, enables dealers to scan a
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and instantly appraise vehicles directly on
Android, iPhone and Windows mobile platforms.

 

“We are very excited to release our new Android app
to automotive professionals,” said Jason Seligman, president of SeligTech.

 

“There is a tremendous demand for the Android app.
Many dealers were frustrated they couldn’t access our popular iPhone app on
their Android phone.  We responded to the market and built the only fully
native Android app for automotive appraising. We are excited to finally fill
that gap in the mobile appraising market,” Seligman added.

 

VIN Viper dealers
can integrate their existing Carfax , MMR and Facebook accounts for free and
optionally add premium data values from the automotive industry’s most trusted
sources – Black Book, NADA, and Kelley Blue Book.  

 

After registration, users have access to all the great
free features VIN Viper offers  including VIN decoding, Facebook
integration, capturing multiple photos and creating appraisal notes for each
vehicle.

 

SeligTech’s VIN Viper mobile appraisal suite includes a
desktop version that automatically syncs with the VIN Viper mobile app and can
be viewed simultaneously.  

 

Once a VIN has been scanned using VIN Viper, authorized
users can log in to the secure site and access vehicle data, appraisal reports
and photos.  Dealers in the back office can now see what the buyers in the
field are appraising in real time.

 

By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

 

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