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Manheim Releases Mobile App for Dealers

Manheim Express promises dealers a fast and easy way to list and sell inventory in the Manheim Marketplace.

by Staff
July 25, 2018
Manheim Releases Mobile App for Dealers

 

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ATLANTA — Manheim (div. Cox Automotive) today announced the launch of Manheim Express, a mobile app offering dealers another 24/7 option within the Manheim Marketplace. It was designed to offer a fast, easy and self-service way for dealers to list and sell inventory right from their lots or in-lane in the world’s largest wholesale marketplace.

The Manheim Express mobile app is now available to auto dealers nationwide following its initial debut at NADA 2018 and an eight-market pilot program. Photo courtesy Cox Automotive

“Manheim Express is a whole new channel and a whole new way to do business in the Manheim Marketplace,” said Grace Huang, president of Cox Automotive Inventory Solutions. “We are bringing the power of the Manheim Marketplace to the dealer’s lot, in the palm of their hand. On top of that, we are launching the industry’s only wholesale guaranteed first bid and are integrating 3D and 360‑degree vehicle imaging technology that leapfrogs the competition.”

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After completing a few quick steps in the Manheim Express mobile app, dealers will have all of the information they need to evaluate a vehicle so that they can decide to take a “Guaranteed First Bid,” list it in the Manheim Marketplace, order an inspection or consign it to a Manheim operating location, according to the provider.

“Manheim Express is another example of how Manheim continues revolutionizing inventory wholesaling and how Manheim Marketplace is uniquely positioned to meet clients wherever they are — even off their lots,” said Huang.

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