
GAINESVILLE, GA – Black Book announced that Jeff Bunch has been promoted to VP of Lender Solutions, responsible for leading Black Book’s efforts to increase revenue growth from the licensing of Black Book data to banks, credit unions, and finance companies involved with the automotive and related industries.
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GAINESVILLE, GA - The rise in gasoline prices have been positive for 60 percent of the used-car segment types. On the other hand, the trucks overall have not been adversely affected.
Read More →ATLANTA - Auto Auction Services Corp. (AutoIMS) released the results of a survey it conducted about floor pricing, including aggregate findings from more than 325 commercial vehicle consignor responses.
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GAINESVILLE, GA - According to Black Book, only entry level cars was the only vehicle segment that increased over the past week, up by $10. Industry headlines vary from upbeat expectations on new-car sales leves and the rapid increase in gasoline prices.
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GAINESVILLE, GA - The auto market activity and results for the last week was almost like two different markets.
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GAINESVILLE, GA - The used-car market for the past week three weeks has been on a consistent pattern of adjustments being increases hovering around 41 percent.
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GAINESVILLE, GA - This past week both the car and truck segments took a turn south in overall average change. This was the first time in the past four weeks with no car segments increasing in the change amount.
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GAINESVILLE, GA - There was a little uptick for both cars and trucks in the auction lanes, resulting in the overall change for each group to be more solid and stable as the average change was a smaller decline week-over-week.
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GAINESVILLE, GA - Black Book announced that Jeff Bunch has joined the company as director of automotive licensing.
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GAINESVILLE, GA - The champion of the used-car market this week was the fact that 53 percent of the changes the editors of Black Book made were increases.
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