eAutoAppraise, a provider of online trade-in valuation and credit prescreening services, said that with this move, it’s dealer partners would now have access to Black Book’s accurate vehicle valuation services.
by Staff
April 6, 2017
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Black Book will now power eAutoAppraise’s trade appraisal engine, according to a company announcement.
eAutoAppraise, a provider of online trade-in valuation and credit prescreening services, said that with this move, it’s dealer partners would now have access to Black Book’s accurate vehicle valuation services.
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“Our mission is to provide dealers with the best leads possible for increased sales, and to serve as the catalyst for simple vehicle sales transactions,” said Barry Brodsky, managing partner of eAutoAppraise. “The vehicle trade appraisal component is extremely crucial to any new vehicle transaction, and with Black Book powering our valuation, process we’re confident that we can offer up an experience that will increase customer satisfaction online and at the dealership.”
Prior to this announcement, eAutoAppraise’s vehicle appraising engine was powered by NADAguides technology, according to the company’s website.
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