More CAR: Auction Panel to Tackle Short-, Long-Term Industry Outlooks
What Lies Ahead for Consignors and Remarketers?
A closing session at the Conference of Automotive Remarketing aims to steer the industry agenda ahead.

Closing CAR panel line-up: (clockwise upper left): John Manchin, national fleet remarketing manager for Subaru of America Inc.; John Mathiowetz, vice president of sales for IAA and a co-chair of the technology committee of the IARA; moderator Charlie Vogelheim; and Joe Miller, vice president of client experience for AutoIMS.
Photo collage: Panelist companies / Bobit
So, what should attendees make of all the information, insights and insider tips you’ll hear at the 2022 Conference of Automotive Remarketing?
A closing session, Future of Consignors/Remarketing, will elaborate on many of the issues and topics discussed at CAR. Moderated by emcee Charlie Vogelheim, the panel will include John Mathiowetz, vice president of sales for IAA and a co-chair of the technology committee of the IARA; John Manchin, national fleet remarketing manager or Subaru of America Inc., and Joe Miller, vice president of client experience for AutoIMS, which last year launched a comprehensive benchmark guide to auction performance. It will be held Thursday, March 24 at 4:30 p.m.
“We’ll close the conference reviewing comments and presentations made throughout the event and give the consignors the final say on what makes the most sense to them,” Vogelheim said. “It’ll be a frank and insightful conversation.” The panel will take questions and comments from attendees.
CAR, co-produced with the International Automotive Remarketers Alliance, is being held March 22-24 at Caesars Las Vegas.
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