Is There a Difference Between Auto Trading Stores and 4S Stores?

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DiCorbin
07/29/25 3:12pm
The differences between auto trading stores and 4S stores lie in the vehicle sourcing channels and after-sales pricing, among other factors. The specific distinctions are as follows: Different Vehicle Sourcing Channels: The vehicles sold in auto trading stores are sourced through various channels rather than directly supplied by manufacturers. These vehicles are then resold to consumers. In contrast, 4S stores are authorized dealerships with agency qualifications, directly supplied by manufacturers. Different After-Sales Pricing: 4S stores sell vehicles directly supplied by manufacturers, and their after-sales services and vehicle prices are managed by the manufacturers. They cannot modify prices arbitrarily. As authorized dealerships, 4S stores follow uniform pricing and service standards set by the manufacturers. While there may be additional charges, these are clearly marked and entirely reasonable. Therefore, it is generally recommended that consumers purchase vehicles from official 4S stores.
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