DO NOT CLICK IN ANYTHING IN THAT EMAIL BEFORE YOU CONFIRM IT'S LEGIT!! :lecturef_smilie:
If you get anything unsolicited, you should
just Block it and Report it as Spam!
If you are feeling particularly brave, or maybe just gullible, then if you must look further, you should use other means to look/search for that '
Auto Auction Review' &/or '
Can Am Dealer Services' mob, maybe even ask your local dealer? If you can find them
EXACTLY as presented elsewhere/by other means,
STILL DON'T CLICK ON ANYTHING IN THAT EMAIL! Do some more digging into their presence &/or history to check that they're legit before
even considering contacting them
via those OTHER MEANS,
But NEVER contact ANYONE via a link in an unsolicited email or message;
DO NOT EVEN UNSUBSCRIBE - if it's an unsolicited message, it's highly likely that it's SPAM, or worse!
I've had a quick look, or maybe just a thorough cursory glance, and while my searches may be a little biased cos I'm in Oz & not the USA, I'd still say that the chances are beyond just '
High' that this message is SPAM, or worse! :cus:
These unsolicited messages & their ilk are designed purely to get you to click on any of the links embedded in them, or to ring the number given or contact them via the details provided so that they can rip you off!! If it's phone number, you'll likely get charged massive o/seas premium rates that they siphon off; or if it's an internet link, it can download malware to your device &/or try to extract any useful info that's held on your device - info like your full name; your phone number; your home &/or email address; any banking details; any passwords; your search history; your contact list; literally
anything that can be used &/or sold on to help the low-lives relieve you of $$, or maybe just to make life miserable for you!!

Mostly, that sorta info is just sold on these days, then held somewhere by one or more dark-web denizens until some low-life gets around to targeting you/your particular demographic more specifically; and it's all done largely by Bots. They basically look at the activity from all the devices in a given range, yours included, and search the public end of those devices internet activity so they can tailor messages to send on something each individual might be interested in (like Can Am - have you done any searching on 'Can Am anything' lately?

) or so they can maybe imitate a site those in their target range visit regularly, to help them sucker you into sending them your vital &/or unique info &/or actively rip you off big-time! It's big business - they target millions of people like this, and even if just one in 1000 or more answer, they rip off heaps of money daily - it's a billion dollar industry! :banghead:
So at its simplest, if you didn't ask to be sent this email, then the chances are high that it's SPAM or something even more harmful -
so just Report it as SPAM and BLOCK IT! :lecturef_smilie: