Opens new opportunities for dealerships for proactive maintenance, customer retention, and service-to-sales conversion
Teaneck, N.J.—UVeye, a provider of vehicle data intelligence, has announced an integration with CARFAX to bring vehicle service history directly into the car inspection workflow used by automotive retailers nationwide.

The integration combines UVeye’s automated drive-through vehicle inspection platform with CARFAX’s service history data, enabling dealerships to instantly access maintenance records, recall information, and vehicle condition insights the moment a vehicle enters the service lane.
As vehicles are scanned through UVeye’s system, the platform automatically provides a comprehensive assessment of a vehicle’s condition, analyzing key components including tires and underbody and exterior condition using singular, state-of-the-art computer vision technology.
Through this integration, dealerships enrolled in the CARFAX’s Car Care program can view relevant service history and recall information directly within the UVeye interface, creating a more connected and intelligent service experience without disrupting existing workflows.
By combining real-time vehicle condition data with historical maintenance intelligence, this integration delivers a more comprehensive view of vehicle health than dealership records alone. For dealerships, this collaboration means faster, data-informed decisions and a single workflow that surfaces overdue maintenance items, unresolved recalls, and vehicle condition concerns
It also opens new opportunities for proactive maintenance, customer retention, and service-to-sales conversion. For consumers, it creates a more transparent service experience and bolsters safety standards with clearer communication around maintenance history and recommended repairs.
UVeye has more than 1,000 systems deployed globally across dealerships, fleets, auctions, rental operations, and OEM logistics facilities. UVeye’s partners include Amazon, General Motors, Volvo, Hyundai, Toyota (via Woven Capital), Jaguar Land Rover, and Subaru of America.












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