GM Adds Sales at ServNet Auctions
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FRANKLIN, Tenn. — ServNet announced Monday that two of its auctions have been added as a General Motors and GMAC remarketing partners. With the additional locations, the companies will now sponsor sales at six ServNet auctions.
The two new locations are Brasher's Salt Lake Auto Auction and BSC America's Bel Air Auto Auction. They join Flint Auto Auction, State Line Auto Auction, Brasher's Idaho Auto Auction and Dealers Auto Auction of Oklahoma City.
"Over the past 12 months, General Motors and GMAC have undergone a wholesale reevaluation of their remarketing strategies, scrutinizing their auction outlets as well as the markets they represent," said Richard Curtis, ServNet's executive vice president of industry relations.
"We're pleased to report that GM and GMAC have added two additional ServNet auctions to their group of auction partners," he added.
Curtis went on to point out that over the past six years, ServNet auctions have received four top national rankings from GM:
—Idaho Auto Auction as Auction of the Year in 2004.
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—State Line Auto Auction gained Operational Excellence in 2007.
—Flint Auto Auction as back-to-back winner of GM's Auction of the Year in 2007 and 2008.
"ServNet auctions consistently rank among the top-performing auctions for General Motors, the nation's largest institutional seller of vehicles in the wholesale market, and GMAC, the nation's largest financer of vehicles," Curtis pointed out.