EpicVIN Improves Trade-Ins With Dealer Tools
Program helps connect car buyers with dealer inventory and mobile vehicle history reports.

Powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning, the digital marketing toolkit helps dealers identify when potential customers are most likely to sell their used cars.
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EpicVIN announced a digital toolkit for car dealers designed to improve the vehicle trade-in process.
The EpicVIN Dealer Program offers digital marketing solutions, including an online marketplace connecting car buyers with dealer inventory and mobile vehicle history reports. EpicVIN is known in the industry for the company’s vehicle history reports powered by Autoinspect.us LLC, a National Motor Vehicle Title Information System-approved data provider.
The EpicVIN Dealer Program delivers a digital marketing toolkit designed specifically for automotive dealers. The marketing and advertising tools help dealerships improve lead generation, enhance digital advertising spending, and increase profits.
The program’s latest service offering helps dealers connect with used car owners in their area who are looking to sell their vehicles. Powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning, the digital marketing toolkit helps dealers identify when potential customers are most likely to sell their used vehicles.
On the EpicVIN digital marketplace, used-car listings bring active leads and unique website visitors monthly to EpicVIN Dealer Program participants. The dealers receive instant notifications to ensure active leads are identified and responded to quickly, improving results. Combined with customer-friendly digital sales tools, the EpicVIN marketplace now delivers a seamless car-buying and selling experience. Powered by AI, digital tools help sellers better understand the worth and demand of their used vehicles. Dealer Program participants can access solid leads from that data.
The EpicVIN Dealers Program improves digital marketing results, including through online advertising spend prioritization. Members receive distribution to a global audience of vehicle listings, including top sites EpicVin cars, CarsDesk, and more. This distribution channel connects millions of viewers monthly with online vehicle listings on behalf of dealers across the country.
The monthly, subscription-based service is a popular choice for automotive dealers in the U.S. Membership includes lead-generation tools, global digital distribution, monthly data reports, AI-powered data analytics and more. Every EpicVIN used-vehicle report is powered by the company’s vehicle history database. Both individual sellers and buyers, as well as dealers, depend on vehicle history reports to protect their investments.
EpicVIN vehicle history reports identify key information about a preowned vehicle, including mileage, odometer reading, number of owners, and years of use. A mobile-friendly report can be pulled anywhere, at any time, and includes a vehicle’s year, make, model, trim, engine, style, steering type, fuel, height/length/width, seating, tires, highway-versus-city mileage, invoice price, and MSRP.
“The EpicVIN Dealers Program helps minimize risk for individual buyers, as well as auto dealers by providing the information you need to sell, buy, and trade in a previously owned vehicle securely,” said EpicVIN CMO Alex Black. “If a dealer accepts a vehicle trade-in and then discovers the car has been in an accident or incurred other damages, it’s too late to return it to the owner. That’s why EpicVIN’s vehicle history reports are such an essential tool in the industry. Combined with customized digital marketing tools and our online vehicle marketplace, the EpicVIN Dealers Program helps business owners make smart investments and improve profits."
Originally posted on P&A Magazine
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