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  2. Manheim Auctions - Wikipedia

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    Manheim, Inc. is an automobile auction company. As a subsidiary of Cox Automotive, a subsidiary of privately owned Cox Enterprises, Inc. based in Atlanta, Georgia, Manheim's primary business is wholesaling vehicles via a bidding process using traditional and online formats.

  3. Cox Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Cox entered the automotive industry in 1965 with the purchase of Black Book. Three years later, Manheim was purchased by Cox as well. In the 1980s, Manheim acquired its first non-U.S. auction in Toronto, Canada, making Cox an international company. In 1997, Autotrader.com was founded revolutionizing the way people buy and sell used cars. In ...

  4. Larry Hedrick - Wikipedia

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    Larry Hedrick (born December 12, 1940 - August 31, 2020) was an American businessman and former NASCAR team owner.. Born in North Carolina, in 1976, he formed Statesville Auto Auction, which became one of the largest and most profitable auto sales businesses until it was sold to Manheim Auctions in 1993.

  5. Cheap, pre-owned EVs are about to flood the market. Is that a ...

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    According to Manheim’s latest used vehicle value index, used gas-powered car prices fell 3.5% in October, whereas pure EV prices fell by 11.1%. And the downward pressure on prices will continue.

  6. The 10 Most Expensive Cars Heading to Auction at ... - AOL

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    8. 2002 Ferrari F2001b Formula 1. RM Sotheby’s. Estimate: $8,000,000 – $10,000,000. This chassis, #215, with its roaring Tipo 050 V-10 engine mated to a sequential seven-speed transmission ...

  7. Vehicle remarketing - Wikipedia

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    In the US, in 2005, 2.7 million fleet vehicles were sold through auctions. [2] Recently, some of the major fleet owners have chosen to sell the vehicles directly to new and used car dealerships thus bypassing the auction and saving on costs associated with transportation, auction fees and idle time.

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