Black Book announce Black Book Digital, the company’s second-generation mobile application, offering a new design with simple-to-use features to help automotive professionals make smarter decisions.
by Staff
January 28, 2014
Eliminating the need to rely on inconsistent WiFi networks, Black Book Digital allows users to gain access to critical valuation data offline.
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Black Book announce Black Book Digital, the company’s second-generation mobile application, offering a new design with simple-to-use features to help automotive professionals make smarter decisions, according to the company.
Built from the ground up, Black Book Digital offers everything automotive professionals have come to expect from Black Book – accurate and reliable vehicle data – and is built to accommodate today’s speed of business.
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Eliminating the need to rely on inconsistent WiFi networks, Black Book Digital allows users to gain access to critical valuation data offline.
Black Book Digital offers a better way to search for vehicles and valuation data, including cutting-edge VIN scanner technology. Users have quick access to more data on specific vehicles than ever before. The new application delivers a 360-degree valuation perspective, with information layers that offer vehicle valuation data, and additional modules that include CARFAX and AutoCheck, trends, vehicle specifications, photos, Demand Index and complete market report information.
Eliminating the need to rely on inconsistent WiFi networks, Black Book Digital allows users to gain access to critical valuation data offline ensuring more profitable decisions in split-second environments. Users can also leverage Black Book Digital’s Q-List, which helps automotive professionals manage inventory and share information with others in their decision channel, no matter their location.
For more information and directions on downloading the application to an iOS or Android mobile device, visit www.BlackBookAuto.com/think.
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