A LinkedIn post from UVeye highlights comments from Felipe Arias of vAuto, a Cox Automotive brand, on the companies’ growing integration around used-vehicle acquisition. According to the post, Arias discussed at NADA 2026 how vAuto is using UVeye’s automated inspection tunnels to capture vehicle condition data and inform reconditioning cost estimates.
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The post suggests this data-driven workflow can accelerate automated appraisals and convert dealership service-lane visits into smarter acquisition opportunities. For investors, deeper integration with vAuto could expand UVeye’s penetration across Cox Automotive’s dealer network, potentially increasing recurring software and hardware revenue while reinforcing its position in AI-enabled vehicle inspection.
If adoption scales, the partnership may strengthen UVeye’s competitive moat by embedding its technology into dealers’ core appraisal and inventory processes. It could also enhance data assets and analytics capabilities, which are important for long-term monetization and differentiation in the dealership technology and automotive retail infrastructure markets.

