Manheim Locations Honored at CAR Conference
Manheim operating locations across the country were honored by customers at the 2015 Conference of Automotive Remarketing (CAR).
Manheim operating locations across the country were honored by customers at the 2015 Conference of Automotive Remarketing (CAR) for delivering top results and service in the vehicle remarketing industry in 2014. Manheim teams were recognized for high performance in various aspects of auto remarketing, ranging from stellar service, volume, and quality to auction of the year.
“It is an honor for these Manheim operating locations to be recognized by our customers and industry partners for delivering excellent customer service and sales results,” says Tim McKinley, senior vice president of sales. “I would like to congratulate our individual locations selected for the dedication and commitment they show every single day for our customers.”
The awards were presented during the Conference of Automotive Remarketing (CAR) held March 18-19 in Las Vegas. The awards were presented as follows:
Avis/Budget
Overall Volume Leader: Manheim Dallas
Best New Auction Performer: Manheim San Francisco Bay
Consumer Portfolio Services
CPS Heavy Hammer Award (best retention): Manheim California
Internet Award: Manheim Harrisonburg
Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles
Auction of Year: Manheim Orlando
Kia
Auction of the Year: Manheim Riverside
LeasePlan USA (Regional Awards)
Manheim Denver, Manheim Lakeland, Manheim Nashville, Manheim New England and Manheim Statesville
Santander Consumer USA
Outstanding Partner: Manheim Arena Illinois
Regional Awards: Manheim Louisville (Midwest) and Manheim Louisville (Central)
Best Auction Operations: Manheim Louisville
In addition to these awards announced during CAR, Manheim Central Florida was awarded the Auction of the Year Award by VCI, Volkswagen Credit this week.
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