Snap-on Business Solutions’ autoVHC Electronic Vehicle Health Check (eVHC) product, which offers a complete electronic vehicle health check system that helps service workshops improve efficiency and profitability, has been successfully rolled out across selected Nissan dealerships in Thailand, the Philippines and Australia.
24th August 2020
autoVHC, a leading provider of automotive solutions aftersales technology, has today announced that it has joined the CDK International Partner Programme, the largest third-party marketplace of automotive applications and integrations. Through integrating with CDK Global’s Dealer Management Systems (DMS), autoVHC customers will be able to get the best out of both systems and create a seamless automotive consumer journey.
10th March 2020
The Pentagon dealership group is set to roll out integrated vehicle health check and video functionality across 25 of its sites.
The company will implement autoVHC’s autoVIEW module, which will enable multiple videos to be taken and shared with customers during the service process.
3rd March 2020
Snap-on Business Solutions’ autoVHC platform has been named as one of Nissan’s preferred electronic vehicle health check (eVHC) suppliers.
22nd August 2019
UK dealerships saw an increase in aftersales activity in the first half of 2019, according to autoVHC data.
The average dealership saw a 5% year-on-year increase in the number of vehicles presented at its service department between January and June, with the figure rising from 1,570 to 1,649 vehicles.
24 July 2019
autoVHC has promoted Paul Muers to lead the company.
Muers, who has been with autoVHC for three years, replaces Chris Saunders as head of the business, which is part of the Snap-on Business Solutions group.
With over 30 years’ experience in the automotive industry, Paul will be responsible for expanding autoVHC’s offering across a range of markets, including the franchised dealership sector, the rapid fit sector and specialist vehicle service providers.
24th May 2019
Annual data from autoVHC has revealed that the UK franchised dealership sector missed out on as much as £401.8 million in 2018, having managed to sell only 53% of Red work.
Red work is identified as faults that if not addressed pose a serious safety risk and in many cases will mean the owner will be breaking the law if they continue to drive the vehicle.
We are pleased to be able to announce that we have reached an agreement with CDK Global to build joined-up experiences between autoVHC and the CDK dealer management system (DMS). This will create an end-to-end solution which enables automotive dealerships to seamlessly transfer data pertaining to jobs, parts, stocks, prices and more between the two platforms.
7 March, 2019
A new partnership between autoVHC and the EMaC Service Plan system is set to bring significant benefits to dealers and their consumers.
Using their autoVHC tablet, dealers can now identify items covered by an EMaC Service Plan, allowing them to start work immediately rather than waiting for customer approval.