ATC Launches Subaru Remarketing Program
AutoTradeCenter (ATC) has launched an online remarketing program for Subaru of America, Inc. called SubaruSOLD (Select Off Lease Direct).
AutoTradeCenter (ATC) has launched an online remarketing program for Subaru of America, Inc. called SubaruSOLD (Select Off Lease Direct).
As ADESA Long Island prepares for its opening day this spring, the auction will host a job fair on March 26, 2003 from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Hampton Inn in Farmingville.
The National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) and the National Auto Auction Association (NAAA) have teamed with Manheim Auctions to offer the Official Auction Training Course to keep automotive dealers informed on the latest developments in vehicle wholesaling.
Riverside Auto Auction, a Manheim Auction, announced it had a record sales week March 3-7, 2003, selling 3,907 units for $75 million. The tally surpassed the auction's previous one-week record by $1 million.
Addressing a potential future decrease in consumer lease and factory sales volumes at auctions, industry veterans Tony Moorby and Bob McDevitt have started a new company called Flying Lion Dealer Services.
The International Automotive Remarketers Alliance (IARA) held its all-member meeting on Feb. 23, 2003 in conjunction with CAR 2003, according to IARA president Dave Langley.
AutoTrader.com and Internet Broadcasting Systems, Inc. (IBS), an online local news network, have partnered to offer AutoTrader.com’s 2.2 million vehicle listings across the IBS network.
General Motors Corp.’s certified vehicle program sold approximately 39,383 total certified used vehicles in February, including the Cadillac, Saturn and Saab certified brands.
Chrome Systems Corporation and AutoTradeCenter (ATC), announced that ATC will use Chrome's data to bring more detailed vehicle descriptions to their automotive auctions.
ADESA Corp. has promoted Charles “Chuck” Tapp to the position of executive vice president, sales and marketing.
Saab Cars USA reported a strong month of February for its Certified Pre-Owned Program, selling 441 units -- an 86 percent increase over 2002.
Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation (NMAC), the captive automotive financial services arm for Nissan North America, Inc., plans to enter into associations with three providers of online credit applications for its Nissan and Infiniti dealer network.
Ongoing new-vehicle incentives, an uncertain economy, high unemployment, and flat new-vehicle transaction pricing are among the reasons the used-vehicle market is forecast to remain soft for the balance of the 2003 calendar year.
Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA) has created a new executive-level position to oversee all pre-owned, Starmark, and fleet operations.
The International Automotive Remarketers Alliance (IARA) announced its objectives and projected goals for 2003 at its all-member meeting in February.
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