In the auto industry, "front line ready" generally refers to a used vehicle that has been fully inspected, reconditioned, and prepared for sale. Front line ready vehicles are typically in good condition and have undergone a thorough inspection process to ensure they meet certain quality standards.
When a dealership acquires a used vehicle, it may need to undergo several steps to be considered "front line ready." These steps may include a detailed inspection of the vehicle's mechanical systems, such as the engine, transmission, brakes, and suspension. Any necessary repairs or maintenance may be performed to bring the vehicle up to a certain standard. Additionally, the vehicle may be thoroughly cleaned and detailed to improve its appearance and remove any unpleasant odors.
Once a vehicle is deemed "front line ready," it is typically placed on the dealership's front line or main lot, where it is available for sale to customers. Dealerships may use various terms to describe front line ready vehicles, such as "certified pre-owned," "pre-inspected," or "ready to drive." Overall, front line ready vehicles are considered to be a high-quality option for customers who are in the market for a used vehicle.
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• Based on your customizable holding cost and your Front Line Ready goal in days, see how your dealership fares in real time.
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When a dealership acquires a used vehicle, it may need to undergo several steps to be considered "front line ready." These steps may include a detailed inspection of the vehicle's mechanical systems, such as the engine, transmission, brakes, and suspension. Any necessary repairs or maintenance may be performed to bring the vehicle up to a certain standard. Additionally, the vehicle may be thoroughly cleaned and detailed to improve its appearance and remove any unpleasant odors.
Once a vehicle is deemed "front line ready," it is typically placed on the dealership's front line or main lot, where it is available for sale to customers. Dealerships may use various terms to describe front line ready vehicles, such as "certified pre-owned," "pre-inspected," or "ready to drive." Overall, front line ready vehicles are considered to be a high-quality option for customers who are in the market for a used vehicle.
Move Vehicles Seamlessly
• Quickly glance of the entire process and move vehicles with drag and drop functionality.
Day Counts
• See how long a vehicle is in each department and in total.
Set Cost Targets
• Based on your customizable holding cost and your Front Line Ready goal in days, see how your dealership fares in real time.
Customizable Reports
• Get detailed cost reports on vehicle, department or dealership.
Sold, On-Hold
• Setting the Expectation. Communicative banners; expediting car through process when "sold", notifying users when car is on hold in the process.
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