KBB Offers Access to Batch VIN Value-Appending Service
Kelley Blue Book now offers a new self-service interface for easy access to used-car Kelley Blue Book Values and configuration data by vehicle identification number (VIN).

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Kelley Blue Book now offers a new self-service interface for easy access to used-car Kelley Blue Book Values and configuration data by vehicle identification number (VIN) within its suite of business-to-business solutions.
Using flexible file formats, customers can quickly obtain current vehicle valuations in real time by simply inputting the desired batch VIN information using a Web-based interface, according to the company.

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"The latest addition to Kelley Blue Book's suite of industry solutions gives customers easy access to useful VIN-specific data and timely, relevant new and used-vehicle valuations on their own time," said Dan Ingle, vice president of valuations and industry solutions for Kelley Blue Book. "Leveraging Kelley Blue Book's nearly 90 years of automotive expertise, providing trusted values, unparalleled data and integration tools for both new and used vehicles, we continue our mission to be a vital resource for our customers."
All VIN-related information is obtained from factory data. Kelley Blue Book also provides all associated VIN trims, if more than one is identified from the decoding process.
Kelley Blue Book provides vehicle values and information through its suite of industry products to car dealers, auto manufacturers, finance and insurance companies, banks, credit unions, governmental agencies, websites and more. For more information about how to obtain login access and Kelley Blue Book Values via the new self-service interface, please visit https://b2b.kbb.com/BatchVIN for direct mail marketing companies or https://b2b.kbb.com/portfolio for financial institutions.
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