What is the place where cars are sold called?

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NoraAnn
07/30/25 1:55am
Places where cars are sold are called car dealerships or 4S stores. Additional information about 4S stores is as follows: 1. Store characteristics: Automobile 4S specialty stores are invested in and built by dealers according to the standards set by automobile manufacturers. The design inside and outside the store is unified, with huge investments often amounting to tens of millions, luxurious and imposing, and a comfortable environment. They can only sell single-brand cars specially authorized by the manufacturer, providing customers with lower prices, more professional technical support, and more in-depth after-sales services. 2. Business scope: The 4S store model is actually a product of the fierce competition in the automobile market. As the market gradually matures, users' consumption psychology also gradually matures. User needs become more diversified, and the requirements for products and services become higher and stricter. The original agency sales system can no longer meet the needs of the market and users.
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