CarInfo is now part of CARS24
Most car problems don’t announce themselves.
An insurance policy that expired last month. A PUCC expiry that is so easy to miss, a challan you find out about too late. A FASTag that stops working when you’re already at the toll. A document you need urgently but can’t locate.
These are rather routine problems and because they are routine, most people just live with them.
Sahil Ajmani and his team didn’t.
CarInfo (and Bikeinfo) was built around a very practical insight: vehicle management for cars and bikes has remained complex as information is scattered across systems.
CarInfo focused on addressing this by making vehicle information instantly accessible while reducing cognitive load, so owners could get what they needed easily.
Carinfo has become the go-to platform for more than 12mn users every month to solve their vehicle needs. This is not the story of an overnight success but a team who has played the long game. Ask people around and they would say ‘yes I have Carinfo for managing my car/bike.’
And today, I am happy to share that CarInfo is now part of CARS24. We have always believed in simplifying car ownership and together we can make it a 100x better experience for vehicle owners.
CarInfo will continue as a standalone app with its own team. Congratulations, Sahil and the team. Solid insight. Even stronger execution. We are all a step closer to enabling Better Drives, Better Lives.
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