Spiffy, the on-demand car care startup, raised another $30 million from investors to help car dealerships boost their mobile offerings, the company's CEO Scot Wingo said.
the on-demand car care startup headquartered in Durham, has raised another $30 million from investors — this time to help car dealerships boost their mobile offerings, the company's CEO Scot Wingo told Axios.Spiffy will use the money to sell its internal software and van upfits to car dealerships and repair shops, so that they can begin offering mobile services as well, Wingo said.
Spiffy now offers mobile car services such as brake maintenance and tire-and-oil changes. The company employs around 80 people at its Durham office and 500 technicians across the U.S. — with plans to grow that number even more.
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