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VehicleXpress Now Offers Carfax Vehicle History Reports Through its DMS

PowerSports Xpress Management today announced their integration with Carfax to provide Vehicle History Reports to its network of dealers through the VehicleXpress Dealer Management System. SYRACUSE, NY, June 26, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- PowerSports Xpress Management, provider of the leading edge VehicleXpress Dealer Management System, today announced their integration with Carfax to provide Vehicle History Reports to its network of dealers through the VehicleXpress DMS. "Recent studies prove that Carfax Vehicle History Reports build consumer confidence and help dealers sell cars faster," said Larry Gamache, communications director at Carfax. "Readily available access to Carfax Reports is key to boosting used car sales and maximizing dealer profitability." Carfax is the expert in vehicle history, providing used car buyers and sellers with valuable information that builds confidence. More than 22,000 data sources report information that may be found in Carfax Vehicle History Reports, such as: registration and branded title information, total loss history, mileage readings, ownership history, service and repair data and much more. "Carfax is a leader in vehicle history service and we"re pleased to offer this service to dealers and lenders directly from our platform," said VehicleXpress General Manager, JoLynne Abdallah. "This will allow users of our technology to be better informed concerning the vehicles they promote, and will better match selling opportunities for profitability."


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