Predian Integrates Wholesale, Auction Pricing
Company developed ValueVision to help automotive dealers make more informed inventory decisions.

Product designed to help dealers understand historical retail pricing of a vehicle and forecasted values over the 90 days.
Predian
Predian, a provider of artificial intelligence-driven inventory management solutions, integrated wholesale and retail data into its ValueVision solution. Now dealers can make strategic pricing decisions and maximize profitability with confidence, knowing they have the most accurate and comprehensive data at their fingertips.
ValueVision is a comprehensive AI software platform designed to assist automotive dealers in making informed inventory decisions. It helps dealers understand the historical retail pricing of a vehicle and forecasted values over the next 90 days. By integrating the wholesale historical and forecasted values, dealers can analyze historical data and market conditions utilizing the proprietary AI. They will be equipped to forecast pricing trends for specific vehicles and regions by seeing both the wholesale and retail historical and forecasted values together.
"We are thrilled to introduce the enhanced ValueVision, now equipped with the ability to display both the wholesale and retail historical and forecasted values of a vehicle," said Predian CRO Stephen Batten. "This update brings our customers invaluable pricing insights, empowering them to make better-informed decisions and drive quicker inventory turnover, ultimately leading to greater profits."
Predian Market Insights offers dealers a dashboard that presents real-time market data. With the ability to customize search criteria, filter results by region, and receive personalized pricing analysis reports, the platform ensures dealers have the information they need in one place.
The update reaffirms Predian's commitment to providing innovative and cutting-edge solutions to automotive dealers. For further information, visit the Predian website.
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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