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Did we miss memo about Auction Access charging dealers an annual fee . . . If you haven't, get ready for another nickel-and-dime moment compliments of Manheim, Adesa and the other auction companies We spoke with Jacob at Auction Access, and apparently the auction companies wouldn't agree to pick up the tab on what Auction Access calls, "increased data-security costs" so now all dealers have to essentially pay a
Cox Automotive to buy Dealertrack in $4 bln all-cash deal Let's say I go to Manheim Auto Auction and buy 25 cars Those vehicles are automatically pushed to my Dealertrack DMS and Vinsolutions inventory manager, vAuto or Homenet, and onto the website with no downtime waiting for transportation or recon
Question about Manheim auction account — Can you see lost bids? Hi everyone! I’m trying to understand how the Manheim auction account works Specifically, is there a way to see lost bids (bids that didn’t win) in the “My Bids” section? Can you view your full bidding history, including bids you didn’t win? I’d really appreciate any insight or screenshots
Unwated Maheim Purchase - DealerRefresh Automotive Dealer Forums I came manheim immediately and was told a supervisor will call me back Never did Finally before end if day, sir to a manager who said "too bad, it's yours" I reached to the seller they obviously didn't care Its an obvious mistake, because my "wining bid" was 5% over MMR and my intended car was triple the price on the "accidental" purchase
Salvage auction buyer fee take a big jump for small buyers today. Just happened to check the buy fees at IAA and noticed as of Feb 1, they are starting a two tiered fee system If you bought less than 12 units the last 12 months, your buy fee goes up like 50% depending on the sale price For example, on a $3,000 bid, a high volume buyer would pay a $400 fee
Online wholesale auctions- your thoughts? | DealerRefresh Automotive . . . Yea, Manheim is the market leader, but is it really the best option, given that auctions take place once a week, and must be in-person? It seems like a waste of time, right? My team and I are researching ACV auctions as a possible alternative and want to know your thoughts
Bought car on Manheim with my uncles account but what about title? I recently used my uncle's Manheim account to buy a car from an online auction in PA and had the the car sent to me in NJ I also had the title mailed straight to me Since I bought it from a wholesale manheim dealer, who bought it from a dealer, who bought it from the original owner,
Auction Sales Data? | DealerRefresh Automotive Dealer Forums Manheim Market Report (MMR) - Manheim provides a widely recognized wholesale vehicle value guide They offer weekly updates on used car values based on auction sales data Accessing MMR typically requires a subscription or membership with Manheim ADESA Market Guide - ADESA offers detailed auction data and wholesale pricing information
How to run an independent dealer Manheim OVE - I don't buy here anymore and try to stay away from the entire COX family, but some dealers have great success If you take the time to understand their vehicle inspection process and arbitration nuances, you'll for sure have success CarMax Dealer Auctions - Great success here and they're decently dealer friendly
BREAKING news! Carvana Vroom is bleeding cash. Is Ecommerce in auto . . . That does not look good at all! The title thing is something that just really messes things up I have often wondered how much time Auto Auctions spend trouble shooting title issues Sure it is generally smooth, but do the issues outweigh the amount of effort and manpower required to put out