KISS to revolutionize Internet auto auctions for dealerships

Buying a car is never easy, but the folks behind KISS Auto Auction hope to at least streamline that process with its new auto-auction website for dealerships. The founders expect the idea to catch on nationwide while creating jobs locally.

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KISS Auto Auction looks to shrink the carbon footprint of selling cars with its new website. The site promises revolutionize the car-selling industry by letting dealers sell cars to each other through the Internet instead of driving them long distances to an auction site.

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Selling a car is not always as easy as it looks, especially between dealers.

Dealers regularly auction off used cars to yet other dealers, which means not only cleaning and transporting the cars but hours of auction processing. And then, if the cars don’t sell, they must be driven back to the dealership. It’s process that sucks up countless dollars and man hours.

Ann Arbor-based KISS Auto Auction thinks it may have come up with a process that is simpler and more efficient. The KISS website allows dealers to move the auction to the digital world, letting them keep the cars on their dealerships lots until they’re officially sold to a customer or another dealership.

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