New Service Helps Dealers Manage Recalls
AutoAp says its new Dynamic Recall Management SM service can significantly reduce the time and risk associated with selling vehicles with open recalls.
PORTLAND, Ore. ─ AutoAp rolled out a new service designed to help dealers easily verify whether their vehicle inventory has any “open” safety recalls that need to be repaired. The company’s Dynamic Recall Management SM service also tracks daily the recall status on every vehicle in a dealer’s inventory.
In 2014, more than 60 million vehicles were affected by safety recalls, challenging dealers to keep track of vehicles with open safety recalls. AutoAp’s Dynamic Recall Management SM service solves this by automating most of the process for dealers.
According to company officials, the service cuts the time it takes to manually track safety recalls from more than 80 hours per month down to just a few minutes each day, saving an estimated $18,000 per year for an average dealer with a monthly inventory of 100 vehicles.
Even when dealerships buy vehicle history reports that include recall checks, they have to buy new reports on each vehicle every day to check for newly issued recalls from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Making this process even more challenging are the errors in the NHTSA safety recall database. AutoAp’s new service solves these issues with its single-source safety recall database, which discovers and corrects those reporting errors.
“Although AutoAp saves people time and money when buying and selling used vehicles ─ and keeps them safe through safety recall alerts ─ we also integrate our solution with dealers,” said Mark Paul, AutoAp’s CEO. “With all the news about dealerships having difficulty staying on top of manufacturers’ recalls, we decided to do something about it.”
AutoAp is current offering special introductory pricing of up to 30% off MSRP (Conditions apply). For more information, visit dealer.autoap.com.
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