A high-tech automated vehicle inspection system is already used by 300 dealerships nationwide. Customers drive through a scanner, receiving a full condition report with potential defects in seconds. Findlay Cadillac's GM praises the tech's accuracy, crediting it with increased service department workload. Artificial intelligence has already infiltrated our cars through infotainment software, but its potential extends far beyond.
About 30-45 seconds later, the customer receives a full condition report of their vehicle. Depending on the findings, the dealer's mechanics can then address any potential issues, ensuring that the car is safe for the roads. As noted by KTNV, the process could be described as an MRI scan for automobiles.