Manheim Adds Concierge Features to Express Mobile App
Condition Report Grade and Request a Concierge are the latest enhancements to Manheim Express, the mobile app the company debuted a year ago.

Manheim claims nearly 60,000 downloads of Manheim Express among 18,500 dealerships since its 2018 launch.
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ATLANTA — Manheim announced the addition of two new features to its Manheim Express mobile app, both designed to enhance the Dealer Concierge Service the company rolled out in March: a Condition Report Grade on all Concierge-listed vehicles and the ability to Request a Concierge right from the app.
“Since Manheim Express launched its Concierge force earlier this year, the service has proven invaluable to dealers looking to save time and benefit from expert advice in navigating the industry’s strongest wholesale marketplace,” said Derek Hansen, vice president of Offsite Solutions at Manheim. “And now, as we thank dealers for helping to grow Manheim Express, we’re raising the bar with this free service to make the experience even better for buyers and sellers alike.”
With hundreds of field representatives across the nation, Manheim Express Concierge provides dealers with a dedicated expert to help them sell vehicles. This service ensures dealers are able to have their vehicles listed with the latest digital tools, maximizing profits and quickly turning inventory, executives said.
“Launching the Manheim Express app was just the beginning,” Hansen added. “With our dealers top of mind, our team has worked tirelessly to bring even more impactful features and services — and we’re not slowing down anytime soon.”
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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