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Kerridge CS Digital vehicle inspections (DVI)

Integrated digital vehicle inspections for automotive service and repair businesses

Kerridge CS Digital vehicle inspections (DVI) Overview

Kerridge CS Digital Vehicle Inspections (DVI) is a cloud-based solution that replaces paper inspections with mobile, media-rich digital reports. Technicians can capture photos, videos, comments, and estimates directly from tablets or smartphones, then instantly share them with customers.

Fully integrated with Kerridge CS automotive management systems, DVI improves transparency, boosts customer trust, and increases average repair order value.

Key Features

  • Mobile Digital Inspections: Perform inspections on tablets, smartphones, or PCs with real-time cloud access.
  • Photo and Video Capture: Attach high-resolution images and videos to inspection reports to improve customer understanding.
  • Custom Inspection Checklists: Build multi-point inspection templates tailored to your workshop processes.
  • Customer Communication: Send inspection reports instantly via text or email for faster approvals.
  • System Integration: Seamlessly integrates with VAST Online, VAST Retail, and VAST Multi-Store platforms.

Price

Plan Price Featured
DVI Software Custom Quote (Contact Sales) Cloud-based access, Photo & video inspections, Integration with Kerridge CS systems

 

Pros

Competitor

Pros

Tekmetric DVI Kerridge CS DVI offers deeper native integration with enterprise-level automotive management systems, making it more suitable for multi-location operations. It emphasizes structured workflows and consistent reporting across sites, whereas Tekmetric focuses more on independent shops with lighter operational complexity.
AutoVitals Compared to AutoVitals, Kerridge CS DVI is stronger in ERP and back-office integration, especially for larger dealer or aftermarket groups. Its tight coupling with Kerridge CS software provides smoother data flow between inspections, estimates, and invoicing.
Shop-Ware Kerridge CS DVI excels in standardized inspection processes and scalability. While Shop-Ware is known for flexibility, Kerridge CS is better suited for organizations prioritizing consistency, compliance, and centralized control across multiple service locations.
Klipboard DVI Against Klipboard, Kerridge CS DVI stands out with its broader automotive ecosystem integration and global enterprise presence. This makes it a stronger option for businesses already using Kerridge CS products or operating internationally.
AutoFluent Kerridge CS DVI provides a more modern cloud-based experience compared to AutoFluent’s traditionally desktop-focused tools. Its mobile-first inspection workflow and multimedia reporting improve technician efficiency and customer approval rates.

Cons

Competitor

Cons

Tekmetric DVI Compared to Tekmetric, Kerridge CS DVI may feel less accessible for very small or independent shops due to its enterprise orientation and custom-quote pricing, which can introduce higher upfront costs and longer onboarding cycles.
AutoVitals AutoVitals offers more customer-facing marketing and retention features out of the box. Kerridge CS DVI focuses more on operational efficiency, which may require additional tools if customer engagement and digital marketing are top priorities.
Shop-Ware Shop-Ware’s interface is often considered more intuitive for technicians. Kerridge CS DVI, while powerful, may involve a steeper learning curve due to its broader feature set and integration depth.
Klipboard DVI Klipboard can be quicker to deploy for standalone DVI needs. Kerridge CS DVI is more tightly coupled to its ecosystem, which may be excessive for shops only seeking a lightweight inspection tool.
AutoFluent AutoFluent often provides clearer public pricing. Kerridge CS DVI requires contacting sales for a quote, which can slow down evaluation for buyers who prefer transparent, self-serve pricing models.

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