You have hundreds of vehicles on the road. How many have open recalls right now?
If the answer is “I don’t know,” that’s what CarVector fixes. Map recall exposure across your whole fleet from year/make/model, and prioritize trouble codes by severity — so you know what’s outstanding before it’s a roadside breakdown.
A fleet-wide problem, checked one vehicle at a time.
Most fleets learn about recalls from manufacturer letters that reach a corporate address weeks after filing — while the vehicles are still on the road. Your platform already knows what you operate. Query each year/make/model and you have a complete recall exposure report: which vehicles, which components, which have a remedy available.
Recalls surface as soon as they land in our daily-refreshed catalog — often before the owner letters mail.
Real exposure, per vehicle.
One call per vehicle returns its open recall count. A 2021 F-150 in our catalog carries 27 federal recall campaigns on its year/make/model — exposure you’d never catch one letter at a time.
{
"id": "1fwbzr8gk8u4kv4",
"year": 2021,
"make": "Ford",
"model": "F-150",
"horsepower": 290,
"cylinders": 6,
"displacement_l": 3.5,
"transmission": "Automatic 10-spd",
"drive_type": "RWD",
"recall_count": 27
}Prioritize by severity, not alphabetical order.
A diagnostic sweep returns dozens of codes. Without severity, a P0420 emissions code looks identical to a P0300 misfire — but one can wait for next service and the other is safety-critical. CarVector returns severity and safety flags for every code, so your platform sorts automatically: safety-critical to the top, routine codes scheduled.
You don’t need more vehicles. You need visibility into the ones you have.
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