EpicVIN Launches Predictive Tool for Pricing, Selling
Tool helps dealers predict how long their vehicles will stay on the lot and at what price.

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EpicVIN introduced a predictive tool that offers a unique forecast to empower dealers to make informed decisions on pricing and time on the lot.
EpicVIN, the first vehicle-history provider based on its own blockchain technology, invites dealers to try out the tool for free and provide feedback. Dealers who are interested in becoming EpicVIN's mentor for the program will have the opportunity to use the predictive tool for free for one year.
EpicVIN is focused on helping dealers operate more efficiently and effectively by developing tools that address their daily challenges. The company is eager to hear from dealers about their current problems, deficiencies, and tools, which will enable it to create more valuable tools to meet their needs.
"We are excited to introduce our new predictive tool for dealers," said EpicVIN CMO Alex Black. "Our tool has the potential to revolutionize the way dealers price and sell their vehicles. We are eager to hear feedback from dealers who use it and work together to create more valuable tools for their business."
Additionally, EpicVIN recently announced the launch of its newly redesigned reports. The new reports are designed to be more dealer-oriented, providing car dealers with the information they need to make informed decisions about the vehicles they are considering buying or selling. The reports also feature a more user-friendly layout, making it easier for dealers to navigate and quickly access the information they need.
If you are a dealer who wants to take advantage of EpicVIN's new predictive tool, contac the EpicVIN team to start a free trial.
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