METHOD FOR VEHICLE CONDITIONING AND PROVISION
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1. A method to condition a vehicle comprising the following steps:
- supplying the vehicle to a conditioning facility;
automatically identifying the vehicle from an unambiguous identification mark;
automatically detecting tire pressure and/or tread depth;
detecting of damage and/or technical defects of the interior and/or automotive body;
supplying the vehicle to automatic outside cleaning;
supplying the vehicle to interior cleaning, andcollecting and evaluating information regarding tire pressure and/or tread depth, vehicle damage and/or technical defects, and unambiguous identification of the vehicle in a data processing system, and electronically designating the vehicle to be parked in either the pick-up area or the workshop area on the basis of that evaluation, anddelivering the cleaned vehicle to the pick-up area or the workshop area.
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Abstract
This invention relates to a method for vehicle conditioning and provision. It particularly relates to a method for the conditioning and provision of hired vehicles and/or used vehicles. Vehicles under the invention are passenger cars as well as commercial vehicles. Apart from that, the method according to the invention is also suitable to condition and provide other vehicles such as two-wheelers or the like.
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1. A method to condition a vehicle comprising the following steps:
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supplying the vehicle to a conditioning facility; automatically identifying the vehicle from an unambiguous identification mark; automatically detecting tire pressure and/or tread depth; detecting of damage and/or technical defects of the interior and/or automotive body; supplying the vehicle to automatic outside cleaning; supplying the vehicle to interior cleaning, and collecting and evaluating information regarding tire pressure and/or tread depth, vehicle damage and/or technical defects, and unambiguous identification of the vehicle in a data processing system, and electronically designating the vehicle to be parked in either the pick-up area or the workshop area on the basis of that evaluation, and delivering the cleaned vehicle to the pick-up area or the workshop area. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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