VADA Adds Manheim Express as Partner Program
The Virginia Auto Dealers Association has named Manheim’s flagship mobile app as a partner program.

Manheim Express has been endorsed as a partner program for the 450-member Virginia Automobile Dealers Association.
Photo courtesy Manheim
ATLANTA — The Virginia Auto Dealers Association has named Manheim Express a partner program. Directors said the mobile app will help VADA’s approximately 450 dealer members gain wholesale efficiencies and make more money.
“At VADA, we are always looking to provide our members with the best resources and most superior product options for their dealership, staff, and customers,” said the association’s president and CEO, Don Hall. “The Manheim Express mobile app brings dealers great value in the wholesale marketplace, and we are excited to partner with them for the benefit of our members and association.”
The app was designed to offer dealers a fast and easy way to list and sell inventory. New for 2019 is an in-app buyer experience designed to help dealers quickly and confidently purchase fresh, local inventory, as well as an integration with vAuto’s Provision.
“VADA is an impactful organization that dealers rely on to get expert advice, guidance, and support for their businesses,” said Derek Hansen, vice president of Offsite Solutions at Manheim. “The fact that VADA endorses Manheim Express as a valuable tool for dealers to buy and sell vehicles right from their lots is a testament to the app’s success in fueling greater efficiencies and helping dealers meet their goals.”
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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