TORONTO -

TradeRev, a provider of a mobile vehicle appraisal and auctioning system for dealers, has launched an all-new version of its system and introduced TradeRev Pro.

TradeRev president and co-founder Mark Endras said in Monday’s announcement: “The TradeRev team is always striving to achieve the next big thing in dealer-to-dealer technology. We constantly explore new technologies and listen closely to our dealers, which enables us to evolve and fine-tune our systems to accomplish maximum accuracy, efficiency and transparency.

“The new TradeRev and the introduction of TradeRev Pro are the culmination of this approach that is driven by our team’s obsession with persistently finding better ways to achieve measurable and meaningful results.”

The company said that the “foundation” of the new system is TradeRev Pro. 

Once a customer updates the TradeRev app on their device, he or she will be upgraded to TradeRev Pro. This will be free until May 31.  

This will allow the customer access to new features such as the following, as listed by the company in its news release:

  • Advanced research
  • Analytics on every running vehicle
  • Vehicle Smart Lists
  • Customizable virtual lanes
  • Funds Guaranteed within 72 business hours of transaction completion once title/ownership is received and liens are cleared
  • In-app post-auction negotiation function
  • Unlimited no charge private trading networks

Beyond having TradeRev Pro, the new TradeRev offers a new design as well as new features and upgrades to improve the experience for dealers. Additionally, there will be a Spanish-language option, in addition to English and French.

“Everything we do, we do to support and strengthen our valued North American dealer network,” said Endras. “Our dealers’ feedback is the driving force behind every new or enhanced feature, and we are confident this version will help them continue to unlock new opportunities and optimize results.”

Editor's Note: Stay tuned for a more in-depth look at the new TradeRev system from Auto Remarketing's recent interview with Endras.