Insurance Auto Auctions Launches iPhone App
Insurance Auto Auctions, Inc. (IAA) launched the Market Value Tool mobile app for iPhone, as part of the suite of products from its CSAToday platform.
Insurance Auto Auctions, Inc. (IAA), a live and live-online salvage auto auction company and wholly-owned subsidiary of KAR Auction Services, Inc., announced the launch the Market Value Tool mobile app for iPhone, as part of the suite of products from IAA's CSAToday platform.
The Market Value Tool is quick and efficient, allowing CSAToday customers to research and compare vehicle values. To begin, users can scan the VIN with their phone, enter a VIN manually and type or speak a year/make/model. The Market Value Tool uses historical auction data to compare customers' vehicle criteria to vehicles sold previously through an IAA auction. The company looks at criteria such as damage details, location information, vehicle specifics and model options. Intuitive filters, such as loss type, damage, run & drive capability, engine size and more, help users further refine results. Customers can also select from the matching vehicles to customize the Market Value Tool and print, save or share the results.
IAA launched its Market Value Tool mobile app as part of its comprehensive salvage analysis platform. This iPhone application will offer CSAToday customers the latest operating platform and enable users to be at the forefront of technology. It can be downloaded by visiting the Apple Store.
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