Mitchell Integrates Comparable Vehicle Build Sheet Data in WorkCenter

June 14, 2016

June 14, 2016—Mitchell announced on Tuesday that it has released the latest version of the WorkCenter Total Loss solution, which integrates vehicle build sheet data when identifying the exact trim and options on available comparable vehicles to get more accurate values.

Highlights of the enhancement includes automated comparable vehicle selections that are much closer to the loss vehicle, reduced inaccuracies caused by a lack of details, and reduced time required to inspect a vehicle.

“At Mitchell we’re constantly challenging ourselves to think creatively about ways to deliver greater value to our customers, and the latest version of WorkCenter Total Loss does just that,” Paul Rosenstein, vice president of product management at Mitchell, said. “The revamped WorkCenter Total Loss is a significant advancement to our vehicle valuation solution and we are ecstatic about delivering it to our valued customers.” 

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