Black Book Integrates with One Auction View: New Centralized Auction Management Software
New solutions allows dealers to view their wholesale auctions in a simplified view.

New solutions allows dealers to view their wholesale auctions in a simplified view.
LAWRENCEVILLE, Georgia – Black Book, known in the automotive industry for providing timely, independent and precise vehicle pricing and analytics, announced the integration of its values into One Auction View, a subscription-based service that provides dealers access to online wholesale auctions in a simplified, aggregated view.
This simple, efficient, easy-to-use platform is going to help dealers save time, money, and energy by seeing all of their auction listings in one streamlined platform.
One Auction View gives dealers multiple options to find exactly what they need to stock their lot, so they can source the best vehicles to buy without having to track their searches across multiple auction sites and platforms to find the best vehicle.
“We are very excited to have the opportunity to integrate Black Book valuation data into the One Auction View platform,” said Jared Kalfus, EVP, Revenue for Black Book. “This simple, efficient, easy-to-use platform is going to help dealers save time, money, and energy by seeing all of their auction listings in one streamlined platform.”
One Auction View was created by a dealer with over 20 years of experience in the retail and wholesale industry. It is the first auction software to have registration data on wholesale vehicles, so a dealer can see who sold what, as well as what is for sale in their market.
“Our platform displays auction listings from industry stalwarts such as ADESA, AuctionEdge, ACV Auctions, Manheim, and more,” said Skye Haulman, Founder, One Auction View. “With the integration of Black Book values, we are making the dealer’s experience even more streamlined.”
Black Book’s valuation data is now available in One Auction View nationwide.
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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