No, a dealership is not a manufacturer. A dealership is a business that sells vehicles to consumers, often acting as an intermediary between manufacturers and customers. Manufacturers, on the other hand, are companies that design, produce, and assemble vehicles. While dealerships may promote and sell vehicles from specific manufacturers, they do not create or manufacture those vehicles themselves.
The vehicle with the best warranties are usually new vehicle with manufacture warranties. The warranties vary greatly from manufacturer to manufacturer and dealership to dealership. Look around to find what you are looking for.
Dealership to the consumer is when the car is officially sold. Cars on the dealers lot are inventory and not reported as sold.
No. That is an occasional dealership offer, nothing to do with the manufacturer.
The word dealership usually refers to a local business set up by an automobile manufacturer to handle the sale of their products and the servicing of their customers. The word dealer can refer either to a dealership or to a salesperson employed by the dealership.
Car dealership advertising can be found in the form of billboards, online advertising, or tv commercials. Car dealership ads are either from manufacturer, zone dealers, or local dealers.
the manufacturer or dealership
Yes. Check with the dealership for manufacturer's recommendations on how to go about doing this.
Yes. Check with the dealership for manufacturer's recommendations on how to go about doing this.
Yes. Check with the dealership for manufacturer's recommendations on how to go about doing this.
Yes. Check with the dealership for manufacturer's recommendations on how to go about doing this.
Yes. Check with the dealership for manufacturer's recommendations on how to go about doing this.
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