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What does a typical car consignment program include?

Each network dealership's consignment program is a little different depending on your geographic area and type of vehicle, but generally speaking, most Consignment Pros (dealership) will take care of everything. They will get your vehicle inspected, appraised, prepared, photographed, listed and sold. You don’t have to do anything! Simply sign up, hand them your keys, sit back, and collect a dealer check when your vehicle is sold.

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