
CredR partners with Crayon Motors to offer upgradation from ICE 2-wheelers to electric scooters
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The customers willing to exchange their used two-wheeler for a new Crayon electric scooter will be provided an instant quote for their vehicle through the proprietary pricing application powered by CredR.
CredR, an omnichannel platform for buying and selling used two-wheelers, has partnered with electric scooter manufacturer Crayon Motors to provide the customers an opportunity to upgrade to electric scooters by exchanging their ICE-powered two-wheelers. According to CredR, the customers willing to exchange their used two-wheeler for a new Crayon electric scooter will be provided an instant quote for their vehicle through the proprietary pricing application powered by CredR. The transaction will be completed following an inspection of the used two-wheeler and verification of the relevant documents. The final price of the used two-wheeler will be adjusted against the price of the new Crayon electric scooter and the customer will have to pay the remaining amount.
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