United Auto Credit named Missouri Auto Auction its 2018 Auction of the Year.
Missouri Auto Auction beat out 31 other locations to earn the award, that has distinguished it as the lending firm's top auction in the country.
Non-prime lending firm United Auto Credit named Missouri Auto Auction its 2018 Auction of the Year.
United Auto Credit named Missouri Auto Auction its 2018 Auction of the Year.
Missouri Auto Auction beat out 31 other locations to earn the award, that has distinguished it as the lending firm's top auction in the country.
The director of loss mitigation for United Auto Credit, Scott Mousaw will travel to Missouri Auto Auction in March to present the award to the auction's general manager, Justin Brown.
United Auto Credit has utilized Missouri Auto Auction for roughly nine years, and the auction has been operating for 19 years.
Missouri Auto Auctions holds a consignment sale every Friday at 9 a.m. with monthly vehicle and equipment sales for the government, business, and dealers that are open to the public.
Missouri Auto Auction is a member of the ServNet Auction Group and operates within the Auction EDGE technology system that delivers live online auction lane bidding, market reports of auction sales results, and available inventory from auto auction affiliates nationwide.

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