MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

ACV Auctions Files Lawsuit Against Competitors

The complaint claims auto auction competitors collaborated to prevent ACV Auctions from gaining access to AutoIMS.

August 30, 2022
ACV Auctions Files Lawsuit Against Competitors

The complaint claims auto auction competitors collaborated to prevent ACV Auctions from gaining access to AutoIMS.

Credit:

IMAGE: Getty Images/Elena Lukyanovam

2 min to read


ACV Auctions Inc. has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Manheim, ADESA, ServNet Auction Group and Independent Auction Group, alleging the companies conspired to dampen the company’s ability to compete.

The 51-page complaint filed in U.S. District Court in New York claimed the competitors collaborated to prevent ACV Auctions from gaining access to AutoIMS, a remarketing platform used by auto industry commercial consignors.

The suit also named Auto Auction Services Corp., a joint venture of the four companies and provider of the AutoIMS platform. National Auto Auction Association (NAAA) also is a defendant in the lawsuit. ACV Auctions maintains the trade association inconsistently enforced its physical auction requirement to “preclude membership to certain digital-only platforms like ACV, which pose an existential competitive threat to NAAA’s controlling members.”

The lawsuit alleges ACV competitors denied the company access to the AutoIMS platform in two ways:
1. The NAAA board of directors made up of Manheim, ADESA, ServNet and Independent Auction Group representatives denied ACV’s application for membership in late 2018 over a lack of physical auctions, which prevented the company from getting an AutoIMS license.

2. ACV alleges the companies also denied a direct request for an AutoIMS license through the Auto Auction Services Corp. joint venture.

NAAA reportedly denied membership because ACV is a digital-only company. However, the lawsuit points out that physical auction companies have branched into digital auction tools as well.

“These digital offerings have not impacted Manheim’s NAAA membership or its AutoIMS license, showing NAAA’s discriminatory application of its bylaws,” ACV Auctions said in the complaint.

The lawsuit alleges that commercial consignors using AutoIMS will not work with ACV because the company lacks access to the platform. ACV’s lawsuit alleges it contacted Hyundai Capital, the financial services unit of automaker Hyundai, about using its digital marketplace, but Hyundai Capital refused because ACV lacked access to AutoIMS. In another example, ACV reports Santander Consumer USA ended its contract with them in less than a year because the financing company could not work outside of AutoIMS, the complaint said.

ACV has asked for injunctive relief, which includes a court order to require NAAA to grant ACV membership and one ordering Auto Auction Services Corp. to grant a license to AutoIMS.

More Digital

Digitalby Hannah MitchellJanuary 9, 2026

Automaker Websites Valuable Tools

The majority of shoppers visit them, and most undecided consumers consider the brands whose sites they peruse, but some automakers emphasize brand over product detail.

Read More →
Product & Technologyby Hannah MitchellNovember 25, 2025

AI-Guided Car-Shopping Insight

Consumers say they’re using the tech, but many still end up at dealerships to seal the deal.

Read More →
A smartphone displaying a Hertz Car Sales online listing sits beside the Cox Automotive logo, illustrating Cox’s new omnichannel car-buying platform.
Digitalby StaffNovember 11, 2025

Omnichannel Car-Buying Platform Launches

Cox Automotive says the technology enables online transactions on client sites and third-party marketplaces simultaneously.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Digitalby Hannah MitchellOctober 31, 2025

Audi Drivers Can Ditch That Pesky Manual

Updated mobile app features AI assistant for tech questions, EV tasks and more

Read More →
Digitalby Hannah MitchellOctober 24, 2025

GM Cars to Get Smarter Over Time

Automaker announces single vehicle computing system to connect lineup for faster updates

Read More →
Shawn Concannon, president of TSD Mobility Solutions, stands inside a modern office building, representing TSD’s continued growth in connected-fleet technology.
Digitalby StaffOctober 14, 2025

TSD Mobility Acquisition to Bolster Telematics

Latest addition expands connected-fleet technology, strengthening telematics capabilities and global reach

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Digitalby Hannah MitchellSeptember 5, 2025

Cyber Threats Continue Apace

Hackers, seeing auto retail vulnerabilities in 2024 CDK incident, are taking advantage, data show.

Read More →
Kamir Martínez Díaz and Chris Ponte receive $5,000 Amplify 2025 awards, donating to cancer research and veteran support groups.
Digitalby StaffAugust 26, 2025

Reynolds Introduces AI Agent for Dealerships

Winners of the Automotive Amplifiers Contest were also chosen at the two-day Amplify event in Dallas.

Read More →
A white Toyota Highlander drives through a UVeye automated vehicle inspection system inside a dealership service area, part of Cox Automotive’s vAuto integration for faster appraisals.
Digitalby StaffAugust 14, 2025

Cox Calls UVeye Integration Dealership Innovation

Says AI-powered connection makes for a more complete view of every vehicle across retail and wholesale.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
A car dealership employee uses Dealer Wizard’s equity-mining platform on a desktop computer while a customer reviews paperwork in the background.
Digitalby StaffAugust 5, 2025

Dealer Wizard Joins FordDirect

Move intended to expand one-stop e-commerce platform The Shop for Ford, Lincoln retailers.

Read More →