Vicky.in launches used bike valuation tool
Chennai, India, June 26, 2014: Vicky.in – India’s Auto portal has launched India’s used bike valuation tool. With this tool, customers can equip themselves with the latest market price for their used two wheeler. In the highly unorganized market of the used two wheeler market, customers often end up buying/selling the motorcycle without knowing the actual value of the vehicle. Unlike car industry where there are established players, two wheeler customers are more vulnerable to cheating by brokers and agents. Price information was only the preserve of agents and brokers.
With www.vicky.in/used-bike/valuation customers can obtain a hassle free valuation within seconds. India’s used bike valuation online tool by Vicky.in has been created to supply impartial and invaluable information which is just a click away. All the data is regularly updated by Vicky.in and the tool supports models of all major bike manufacturers.
To know the valuation, users have to fill up a simple form which demands make, model, year of manufacture and mileage. They can also specify whether they plan to buy or sell. After submitting the form, users can know the fair, average and maximum price they can expect/offer for the bike.
Co-Founder of Vicky.in Karthick Annamalai said, “India is world’s second largest two wheeler industry but yet to have reliable re-sale valuation mechanism. Customers have to fiddle with brokers to know the resale value of their bike. Now with India’s first free online used bike valuation tool available at the customers favorite portal www.vicky.in the process of selling/exchanging/buying a used two wheeler is all set to witness a change – from a stressful and time consuming process to smooth and easy one”
Karthick further added that “The response for the tool during our beta trials to selected customers has been phenomenal. We plan to offer this tool as free for end customers and the dealers will be offered a paid subscription option where customized plans are available to suit their needs.”