I recently stumbled upon a website called virtual vehicle md. The site is very much along the lines of eautoview, discussed earlier, with an emphasis on animation.
Virtual vehicle md is a website designed to assist auto repair and service professionals in communicating repairs and services via the front counter computer, thus creating understanding, and increased sales.
I feel as though virtual vehicle md misses the mark completely, by taking the very complex world of auto repair and service and somehow making it even more complex looking in the animations. In addition virtual vehicle md uses illustrations with poor load time, and operational duration is tiresome.
I give virtual vehicle md a C+ for animations (from a technical standpoint), and a D- for inability to explain the services to someone who has very little technical knowledge.
I tested using virtual vehicle md for one month with men and women auto repair clients, having very little technical knowledge, and the overall opinion was not good. Most people grew weary watching animations… and it required more work on my end in order to explain the service, and what they were seeing in the animation.
The biggest problem is that most grew impatient as the animations dragged on. This program fails to show the service and or repair in a timely manner. I believe eautoview.com is far superior to virtual vehicle md in communicating the very complex world of auto repair and service in a simple and concise manner. Eautoview.com costs slightly more per month, but really hits the mark in connecting with auto repair customers.