Within about a week of finalizing a similar relationship with IAA, CarDr.com announced a strategic partnership on Monday with Turn Automotive in a move that designed to connect OEM-level vehicle diagnostics with real-time inventory liquidity.

The goal? Give dealers a faster, more confident way to evaluate, manage, and monetize inventory.

Under the partnership, Turn Automotive will integrate CarDr’s OBDIQ diagnostic technology into the Turn platform, enabling dealers to run OEM-level diagnostic reports directly inside Turn’s workflow using the CarDr OBDII device.

In as little as 15 seconds, dealers can capture actionable condition insights — including deeper OEM module data where supported — helping surface potential mechanical issues early and supporting acquisition, appraisal, pricing, and remarketing decisions.

In addition, CarDr dealers will gain access to Turn’s cash-offer capability, allowing them to receive competitive cash offers on qualified inventory directly through Turn.

By linking verified diagnostics to liquidity options, dealers can reduce uncertainty, accelerate decision-making, and move inventory with greater speed and certainty.

Other key benefits for dealers include:

—OEM-level diagnostic insights (where supported) to uncover hidden issues and reduce post-sale surprises

—Ultra-fast scan workflow (in as little as 15 seconds) designed for high-throughput dealer and wholesale operations

—Condition-to-liquidity connection: diagnostics that directly inform cash-offer and disposition decisions

—A tighter, end-to-end workflow across acquisition, inventory management, and wholesale disposition

“Dealers are looking for ways to move faster while reducing risk,” Turn Automotive founder Marc Steiner said in a news release. “By integrating CarDr’s OEM-level diagnostic insights into Turn and extending our cash-offer functionality to CarDr dealers, we’re delivering a more connected, actionable workflow from condition verification to liquidity.”

The rollout will begin with select dealers, with broader availability planned across both platforms following initial deployment.

“Speed matters, but accuracy matters more,” CarDr.com CEO and president Greg Lubrani said in the news release. “CarDr’s OBDIQ technology gives dealers rapid, OEM-level visibility into vehicle condition, and this partnership connects that truth to real liquidity options, so dealers can make better decisions, faster.”

Dealers can visit the CarDr at the NADA Show 2026 in Las Vegas at booth 6518N where the company will be discussing how OEM level diagnostics and inventory liquidity will work together inside the Turn and CarDr platforms.