PORTLAND, Ore. -

Brasher’s Portland Auto Auction and Brasher’s Northwest Auto Auction are giving customers the option of attending United Vehicle Auctions (UVA) Booksheet Sales in an all-new technology-driven space in Beaverton, Ore.

Brasher’s Portland Auto Auction general manager Jerry Hinton explained that the new facility hosts a weekly UVA Booksheet sale on Tuesdays at noon. That’s when buyers gather to bid on front-line ready inventory from franchised dealers throughout the Pacific Northwest.

Dubbed the “Man Cave,” the Pacific Northwest UVA facility is located at 8235 SW Cirrus Drive in Beaverton. It boasts a state of the art sound system and multiple visual screens. Just opened in late May, Pacific Northwest UVA has targeted Tuesday for a special promotion, with more than 150 vehicles, food and multiple door prizes, including rafting and fishing trips, golfing and tickets to the MLS All-Star game.

Hinton emphasized that Brasher’s UVA Booksheet sale is designed specifically to help franchised dealers meet the challenges in today’s marketplace.

“Our UVA Sales include inventory from new cars dealers who are finding great success in selling their aged inventory in a trusted environment at a fair market price without removing the vehicles from their front line,” Hinton said. “Buyers benefit by knowing that every vehicle offered in the sale has a clean Carfax report, has a booksheet that is guaranteed to be accurate, and is front-line ready.”

Hinton noted that dealers meet for a catered lunch prior to each weekly UVA event, or participate online.

Founded by Ed Hebert and Chris Langley, UVA has been working with franchised dealers in the San Francisco Bay Area since 2007. The company was purchased by Brasher’s Auctions in April of last year. UVA now offers more than 750 vehicles for sale weekly at six locations: Sacramento, Calif.; Fresno, Calif.;Beaverton, Ore.; San Jose, Calif.; Salt Lake City and Atlanta.

Dealers may view sale inventory and participate in UVA sales online at www.unitedvehicleauctions.com.