NextGear Capital Integrates KBB Values
NextGear Capital has added Kelley Blue Book Values to its myNextGear web and mobile applications, allowing customers to receive current market-reflective values at no added cost for new and used vehicles.

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NextGear Capital, Inc., the largest inventory finance company in North America has added Kelley Blue Book Values to its myNextGear web and mobile applications. As a result of this integration between the two Cox Automotive business units, NextGear Capital customers can now receive current market-reflective values at no additional cost for new and used vehicles.

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"By continually adapting the way we put information in front of our customers, we can offer them greater flexibility in how they do business," said Bryan Everly, chief technology officer at NextGear Capital. "We are constantly challenging ourselves to make our product better, and that includes providing cross-platform functionality with other Cox Automotive solutions."
The addition of Kelley Blue Book Values comes less than a year after NextGear Capital added MMR values to myNextGear. Through these evaluation tools, dealers now have access to entry-level data to help them make informed purchasing and selling decisions from either the comfort of their office or on the go.
"Trusted by consumers and the industry, it was a natural choice to provide Kelley Blue Book Values to NextGear Capital customers," said Dan Ingle, vice president of vehicle values and industry solutions for Kelley Blue Book. "Kelley Blue Book's information will not only help mitigate risk, but this aligns with the overall company strategy to provide relevant market-reflective values at the point they are needed in the transaction process."
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