AiM employs a network of 400 full-time inspectors who provide independent, third-party condition reports on vehicles new and used, inspecting body panels, interiors, tires and more. For every vehicle inspected, AiM provides a comprehensive, electronic condition report, a “virtual vehicle” with information and photos that allows potential buyers to review and analyze a car prior to purchase.
The bulk of AiM’s inspections have been performed for auto manufacturers, dealers, captive finance companies, auction houses, and transportation companies. AiM, which lists Ford, General Motors, Chrysler, Hyundai, Nissan, Avis Budget Group, Union Pacific, CSX and Tokio Marine among its clients, verifies the condition of new and used, off-lease and fleet vehicles at assembly plants, rail yards, ports, auction sites and dealerships across the country.
In 2010, AiM began providing consumers with vehicle inspections.
AiM’s vehicle condition reports allow buyers to make quicker decisions via online marketplaces, and aid sellers by providing transparency to the condition of the vehicle, reducing transportation costs and helping companies make better decisions farther upstream when deciding when and where to remarket their inventory.
About AiM
Long Beach, Calif.-based AiM (Alliance Inspection Management) was founded in 2005 to inspect the condition of new and used vehicles from bumper to bumper. AiM’s national team of 400 technicians are equipped with Panasonic© Toughbook© tablet computers and 3G cellular capabilities to perform comprehensive, 150-point vehicle inspections and deliver a report within 48 hours of the inspection. AiM, which has auto manufacturers, rental fleets, dealers, auction houses, finance companies and consumers among its clientele, recently performed its 60 millionth vehicle inspection. For more information, please visit www.aiminspections.com or www.aimmobileinspections.com.
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