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Dealer
Appreciation is Big Deal at Carolina Auto Auction
What
better way to celebrate Dealer Appreciation at Carolina Auto Auction
than with a $10,000 Late Bird giveaway? The drawing took place at
the end of the sale on Wednesday, December 16th, with a check going
home with Tom Johnson from Astro Used Cars in Greenville, SC.
Carolina
Auto Auction also announced their top ten buyers and sellers for
2009 at their annual Dealer Appreciation Sale. The top three
buyers for 2009 are Carmax #7177, Drivetime and Gil's Auto
Sale's, Inc. Each received an award along with a Samsung Notebook
computer in appreciation for their business. Other buyers on the top
ten list include: Sunset Auto Sales & Classics, Inc., Ed Pack
Used Cars, Sammy's Auto Sales, Inc., Credit Cars, M. Snyders, Inc.,
Big A Auto Sales, Inc. and Motormax Automotive, Inc.
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Carolina
Auto Auction recognized its top 10 Buyers and Sellers for
2009 at its sale on Wednesday, December 16th. Owners Henry
and Patty Stanley (bottom left) presented awards in
appreciation for their business. Dealerships represented
were (top from left): Big A Auto Sales, Inc., Gil’s Auto
Sales, Inc., Drivetime, Liberty Motors, Motormax Automotive,
Inc., M. Snyders, Inc., Prestige Motorcars, Inc., C & M
Auto Sales; (bottom row) Carmax #7177, Credit Cars, Ed Pack
Used Cars and Mayo Auto Sales
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The
top three sellers for 2009 are J & L Motors of Hickory, Inc.,
Credit Cars and Liberty Motors. Each received an award along with a
Samsung Notebook computer. The top ten sellers list also includes:
Dick Brooks Honda of Greer, Robinson Used Cars, Ralph Hayes Toyota
Scion, Prestige Motorcars, Inc., Charles Watkins Automobiles, Mayo
Auto Sales and C & M Auto Sales.
Having
won multiple awards and showcasing with one of the largest
consignments of vehicles in the Southeast, Carolina Auto Auction has
reason to appreciate its dealers as one of the country's leading
auto auctions. For the last four consecutive years, Carolina Auto
Auction has been #1 with both RSA and BB&T and was named
regional leader in 2009 for Wheels, Inc.
Founded
by Henry and Patty Stanley in 1990, Carolina Auto Auction has an
eight-lane facility with a customer base of over 8,000 dealers and a
consignment of more than 1400 vehicles every Wednesday. Carolina
Auto Auction is a member of ServNet, a premier group of independent
auto auctions. Operating under the Auction Pipeline technology
platform, the auction provides live auction lane bidding online via
Pipeline Simulcast, market reports of auction sales results and
allows dealers to source vehicles from Independent Auto Auctions
nationwide.
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