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Handheld Vehicle Appraisal Tools - what are you using?

I will not post anymore. You guys always remove it. Must be a competitors site. Thanks anyway. Please do not send anymore emails asking for input.

Maybe you should try reading the rules before you post unsolicited sales pitches.

A suggestion for this thread: You could talk about your mobile vehicle appraisal features instead of trying to pitch everything else.
 
vAuto has an iphone app.....waiting for the blackberry version though......like you Jeff I don't want to give up the Blackberry
He already canned the BBerry... But can't you install android apps on BB10 or whatever version they're on now? I think there's an emulator built in and I think I heard it's quite good now.

BTW ELEAD does offer mobile appraisal if you have eretail. I admit it's probably not everything a fairy godmother could give but it helps get the job done.

I've seen ecarlists app and like it pretty well too
 

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Dealers discuss handheld vehicle appraisal tools that scan VINs to pull real-time pricing data from sources like NADA, Black Book, and Kelley Blue Book, with users sharing experiences across multiple platforms including Laser Appraiser, VinViper, vAuto, eCarlist's TrueTarget, and Autoniq. The consensus is that these mobile apps significantly improve productivity for car buyers working at auctions or evaluating inventory, though users have varying preferences based on device type (iPhone, Android, BlackBerry) and which valuation sources matter most to their operations. The technology landscape is evolving rapidly with native apps outperforming simpler web-based solutions, and adoption appears to be becoming an industry standard for efficient dealership operations.

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