Automotive · head to head
CARFAX for Dealers vs DealerSocket
The short version
- Each has a real cost: CARFAX for Dealers the App Store listing (publisher CARFAX, Inc.) states the app requires an existing CARFAX for Dealers business account login, so it cannot be evaluated or purchased as a standalone app without a separate commercial dealer contract already in place.; DealerSocket pricing is not published for any of its CRM, inventory, or DMS products; buyers must speak with a sales rep for a quote
- They diverge on capability: CARFAX for Dealers covers Vehicle history reports, DealerSocket covers Customer CRM.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which CARFAX for Dealers and DealerSocket actually diverge.
| Attribute | CARFAX for Dealers | DealerSocket |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | subscription | quote |
| Platforms | Web, Mobile, Api | Web, Ios, Android, Api |
| Founded | 1984 | 2001 |
Identical on both: starting price (On request), free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Automotive).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in CARFAX for Dealers
- Vehicle history reports
- Service history
- Accident history
- 1-Owner finder
- CARFAX listings
- Service retention
- Dealer website tools
- Customer leads
Only in DealerSocket
- Customer CRM
- Lead management
- Inventory management
- Desking tools
- Marketing automation
- Digital retail
- Analytics dashboard
- Mobile app
Both cover
- Website providers
- Marketing platforms
- Data encryption
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
CARFAX for Dealers
- Vehicle historynot DealerSocket
- Customer trustnot DealerSocket
- Inventory merchandisingnot DealerSocket
- Service retentionnot DealerSocket
- Lead generationnot DealerSocket
DealerSocket
- Auto dealerships managing CRM, inventory pricing, and lead workflows across a suite of dealership productsnot CARFAX for Dealers
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
CARFAX for Dealers
- The App Store listing (publisher CARFAX, Inc.) states the app requires an existing CARFAX for Dealers business account login, so it cannot be evaluated or purchased as a standalone app without a separate commercial dealer contract already in place.
DealerSocket
- Pricing is not published for any of its CRM, inventory, or DMS products; buyers must speak with a sales rep for a quote
Pricing, plan by plan
CARFAX for Dealers
On request- Basic$undefined/month
- Vehicle history reports
- Inventory listings
- Dealer website badge
- Advantage$undefined/month
- Everything in Basic
- CARFAX Hot Listings
- Service retention tools
- Advantage Plus$undefined/month
- Everything in Advantage
- Snap report
- 1-owner leads
DealerSocket
On request- CRM$undefined/month
- Lead management
- Sales desking
- Activity tracking
- Inventory+$undefined/month
- Inventory management
- Pricing tools
- Photo management
- Complete Platform$undefined/month
- Full CRM
- Inventory+
- Digital retail
Which should you pick?
Choose CARFAX for Dealers if
- You need vehicle history reports.
- You work on Web, Mobile, Api.
- You also want service history.
Choose DealerSocket if
- You need customer crm.
- You work on Web, Ios, Android, Api.
- You also want lead management.
Questions people ask
- Is CARFAX for Dealers or DealerSocket better?
- Neither clearly leads. CARFAX for Dealers starts at On request and DealerSocket at On request, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, CARFAX for Dealers or DealerSocket?
- CARFAX for Dealers starts at On request and DealerSocket at On request.
- Does CARFAX for Dealers or DealerSocket run on more platforms?
- CARFAX for Dealers runs on Web, Mobile, Api. DealerSocket runs on Web, Ios, Android, Api.
- What is CARFAX for Dealers best used for?
- CARFAX for Dealers is most often used for vehicle history, customer trust, inventory merchandising, service retention. Of those, vehicle history and customer trust are not what DealerSocket is typically brought in for.
- What can CARFAX for Dealers do that DealerSocket cannot?
- CARFAX for Dealers covers Vehicle history reports, Service history, Accident history, 1-Owner finder. DealerSocket covers Customer CRM, Lead management, Inventory management, Desking tools. Both handle Website providers, Marketing platforms, Data encryption.
Related pages
More on CARFAX for Dealers
More on DealerSocket
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