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www.charlestonautoauction.net
The same great service that dealers have come to enjoy and expect
at Carolina Auto Auction can now be experienced at our sister location,
Charleston Auto Auction. Visit them on Friday after a successful
Wednesday with us.

www.naaa.com
The National Auto Auction
Association represents more than 370 automobile auctions nationally and
internationally. Their mission statement is "To maximize the
education of members and provide the most effective marketing services
allowing auction customers the highest level of service".

www.servnetauctions.com
A collection of 23 independently-owned auctions who have banded together
to bring products and services to the car dealer. Carolina Auto Auction
and Charleston Auto Auction are proud Servnet members.

www.nada.org
The National Automobile Dealers Association represents more than 19,700
new car and truck dealers, both domestic and international, with more
than 43,000 separate franchises. NADA membership is open to any
new automobile or truck dealership sales and service franchise.

www.scada.org
The South Carolina Automobile Dealers Association
is the trade association for new car and truck dealers in South
Carolina.

www.niada.com
The National Independent Automobile Dealers Association has been
the legislative watchdog for more than 20,000 professional automobile
dealers for over 60 years. The association consistently brings the
dealer valuable information, services and benefits designed to prepare
the dealer for an ever-changing marketplace.

www.ciada.com
The Carolinas Independent Automobile Dealers
Association is the legislative watchdog for automobile dealers in North
and South Carolina.

www.giada.org
The Georgia Independent Automobile Dealers
Association is the legislative watchdog for automobile dealers in
Georgia.

www.blackbook.com
Since 1955, Black Book has been the only guidebook to quickly
reflect the latest wholesale prices direct from the auction lanes.
Black Book editorial staff follows vehicles from the moment they leave
the assembly line until they are ready for the junkyard. In part,
this is done to offer new car pricing guides and residual value
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