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AutoEval Adds CarFax Data to its Standardized Evaluation Process
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AutoEval has entered into a contractual agreement with CarFax. AutoEval will now include CarFax vehicle history reports as part of its automotive evaluation process, thereby providing more information and transparency to consumers in the used car market. Teaneck, N.J. – June 16, 2004 – Buyers shopping for used vehicles can now have additional peace of mind in their search for that next car, van, or light truck – thanks to AutoEval's decision to incorporate CarFax's vehicle history data into their automotive evaluation reports. The decision is in line with AutoEval's commitment to provide knowledge and full disclosure to consumers in the used car market. The move also reinforces AutoEval's adherence to its three cornerstones – Independence, Knowledge, and Peace of Mind. "Consumers in the used car market are demanding more information about a vehicle's condition before they commit their hard earned money," according to Jason Bass, President of AutoEval. "AutoEval is here to provide that information." AutoEval's reports include the results of various diagnostic tests, evaluation of safety features (i.e. airbags, ABS brakes, seatbelts, etc.), and an analysis of interior/exterior condition. In addition, reports include a list of recalls and vehicle-specific problems. Combined with Carfax's ownership history, accident check, fire/flood check, mileage accuracy verification, and warrantee coverage check, AutoEval's reports present the consumer with a more accurate picture of the vehicle's condition, allowing him/her to make a well-educated purchasing decision. AutoEval management maintains that neither a vehicle history report nor a physical evaluation alone provides a complete picture of a vehicle's condition. A CarFax vehicle history report complements the information that AutoEval currently provides through its evaluation services. Consumers must utilize both of these components before deciding whether a vehicle is a good buy. AutoEval was established as a limited liability company in September 2003. Seeking to change the way used automobiles are bought and sold, AutoEval's mission is to provide unbiased, professional evaluations and information to consumers shopping for used vehicles through the most efficient and technological means available. Contact: Jason Bass, President AutoEval, LLC P.O. Box 34 Teaneck, New Jersey 07666 Phone: (888) 301-5676 http://www.autoeval.net pr@autoeval.net
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