'Droom History': India's first national repository for used vehicles launched
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Droom, a popular online automobile marketplace, launched 'Droom History ' today.
'Droom history' is an unbiased report that will tell you your vehicle's background using historical data available through various authorized data providers to give you in-depth information.
This registered technology will address issues related to vehicle's safety, trust, and value.
The company claims to currently have 19 crore private and commercial vehicles such as two wheelers, cars, taxis, trucks etc in its database, with real time information of nearly 6 million vehicles in the Delhi-NCR region alone.
The process is simple.
1) You will have to enter your vehicle's registration number and check the availability of the report.
2) If the report is available, then you can make an online payment to get the report sent to your email within 30 minutes.
3) This information can then be used by you to make better purchases and ensuring the security of their investment by using this tool.
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'Droom history' is an unbiased report that will tell you your vehicle's background using historical data available through various authorized data providers to give you in-depth information.
This registered technology will address issues related to vehicle's safety, trust, and value.
The company claims to currently have 19 crore private and commercial vehicles such as two wheelers, cars, taxis, trucks etc in its database, with real time information of nearly 6 million vehicles in the Delhi-NCR region alone.
The process is simple.
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2) If the report is available, then you can make an online payment to get the report sent to your email within 30 minutes.
3) This information can then be used by you to make better purchases and ensuring the security of their investment by using this tool.
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