Drive-Through Diagnostics: The Future of Car Maintenance
Download MP3So most of you watching this channel are Gearheads, car nerds; you love to work on cars and know about cars. So what do you think about this little invention? Dealers are now using an AI scanner to diagnose cars. And so here's what it looks like: see this Loop? Speaking of loop, it's a loop of a video, but we'll get rid of that in a second so it doesn't annoy you. All you have to do is drive the car through this Loop, and it diagnoses the car.
Well, how does it work? According to the provider, it's a high-tech vehicle inspection system that's in 300 dealerships. Customers drive through the scanner, which provides a full Condition Report with defects—both physical and mechanical defects. Very straightforward. You will be back in your video in just a few seconds.
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Now, back to your video. The drive-thru large scanner takes photos, including the underbody, and spots defects. It also identifies potential mechanical issues, finding things that technicians might even fail to notice. It's described as an MRI scan for automobiles. I don't know—what do you think? This picture here was taken at a Chevrolet dealership. You can see a Cadillac dealership called Finlay, I believe they're in Nevada.
So as somebody who knows about cars, what do you think about this? Is this worth it? Is this going to work? Is this going to be the wave of the future, or will mechanics become obsolete? I don't know; you tell me if this kind of technology is good for identifying repair issues on vehicles.
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