General Motors Investment Could Bring In Instant Inspection Stations To Dealerships

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General Motors Co. dealers will have the opportunity to install automated drive-through inspection stations under a deal announced Wednesday between the automaker and Israeli technology company UVeye.

UVeye inspection stations use artificial intelligence, machine learning, and high-definition camera technologies to quickly analyze a vehicle, checking tires, underbody components, defects in vehicle exteriors and missing parts. The car or truck simply drives through the inspection station without stopping.Three UVeye inspection stations will be available to dealers:

Marketing director Alex Bowsher told Forbes.com both new and used vehicles are inspected and the process is making a real difference in terms of efficiency and customer satisfaction.“It's automating the process for our service advisors, making it quicker for the customer, making it more transparent for the customer, almost making it like a medical report so you're not fighting against the customer anymore you're showing them the issues, this is why you need it fixed,” Bowsher said.

 

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