Abstract: Described herein is a system, method, and devices for remotely updating a purchase price, such as an MSRP, of a vehicle, wherein the vehicle is located in an inventory of vehicles and the price is displayed electronically on a display associated with the vehicle. A system comprises a client device (portable user device); a data center; a dealer server connected to a transmitter; and a plurality of receivers, each receiver comprising an electronic price tag configured with a display, and associated with a vehicle within a vehicle inventory; the system configured for sending a request via the client device to the data, the request comprising a vehicle identifier and a value, the value corresponding to the purchase price of the vehicle, forwarding the value of the request to the transmitter, and updating the price displayed on the electronic price tag to reflect the value of the request.
Abstract: A system, method, and devices are disclosed for remotely verifying and managing the record of an inventory asset, such as an automobile or other vehicle, wherein the asset in the inventory is located at a site remote from a user initiating a request for verification, A user selects from a web-based interface on a client device or mobile application the location of an asset to be verified. When an inventory verification request is initiated, a request is sent electronically to a base station/transmitter located at the dealer's location. The transmitter sends a signal out to verify the inventory in the dealer's to one or more receivers installed in each vehicle/inventory object. The receivers communicate data associated with vehicles/inventory objects present in the dealer's lot back to the transmitted request with the list of data representing the inventory.
Abstract: An automotive near field communication (NFC) application that includes a process which is implemented as a mobile software application and uses near field communication tags to store and retrieve automotive vehicle information is disclosed. The process does not need a user to access the VIN and then manually enter or scan the VIN. In this process the VIN is written to an NFC tag using an NFC enabled mobile device and placed on the vehicle. A user can bump, touch, or place the NFC enabled mobile device on the NFC tag to retrieve the VIN. The application is configured to generate a vehicle value or vehicle report based, in part, on vehicle information received from the NFC tag.