Scenes from CAR 2022:Exhibit Floor and Industry Networking
What's Your Topic A for the Conference of Automotive Remarketing?
CAR 2023 has entered the planning stage and seeks industry ideas for panel topics, seminars, and presentations.

Get ready for a revamped CAR event in 2023 that brings together professionals from every sector in the remarketing industry.
Photo: Bobit
The 2023 Conference of Automotive Remarketing recently opened up for programming proposals -- also known as a "call for papers" -- that could qualify for the schedule of the three-day event being held March 28-30 at Caesars Palace Las Vegas.
A major focus for 2023 will be updated education and information that help remarketers improve their operations and run more profitable businesses. Sessions often span a wide range of interests: Fleet turnover and reconditioning, vehicle inspections, electric vehicles, digital auction trends, supply chains, logistics, used vehicle valuations, mergers & acquisitions, and the state of the industry.
Event organizers want to hear from experts on particular remarketing topics that addresses the spirit of the conference and who would like to share insights with the CAR audience.
CAR, started in 1995, is the original national remarketing event and premiere gathering for auctions, consignors, dealers, vehicle financers, auto transporters and all the suppliers and businesses in between where the industry networks, connects, and delves into relevant topics.
Prospective presenters and attendees are welcome to submit their ideas or proposals between now and the deadline of Nov. 15, 2022.
Once you submit a session, panel, or presentation idea, you will receive an email confirming its receipt. When the schedule has been finalized, CAR will inform contributors if their topic ideas have been chosen and send any additional details. CALL FOR PAPERS FORM
For further questions or information, please contact CAR Conference Chairman Martin Romjue at martin.romjue@bobit.com or at (310) 533-2489.
Originally posted on Vehicle Remarketing
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