An establishment authorized to buy and sell specific goods, especially motor vehicles.
with modifierhis family owns a car dealership
Example sentencesExamples
According to some media reports, the owner of the dealership was connected to the criminal underworld.
He managed to get his dealership to thrive despite breaking ground in a new area with no prior client base or sales performance.
Trading standards officers visited seven dealerships and found that beneath the cars' highly-polished paintwork lurked multiple breaches of safety regulations.
Before you call or visit a local dealership, make sure that you've done a few hours of research first.
They're defending their decision to close hundreds of dealerships across the country.
Right now he owns 18 dealerships in the Washington DC area.
In 1984, the largest dealership network included 550 retail outlets.
When the dealership was sold in 1983, the new owners kept him on, making him general manager.
He also owned several other dealerships, selling the Dodge, Chevrolet, and Pontiac brands.
But the owner of the auto dealership called police and reported the car stolen.
Definition of dealership in US English:
dealership
nounˈdilərˌʃɪpˈdēlərˌSHip
An establishment authorized to buy and sell specific goods, especially motor vehicles.
with modifierhis family owns a car dealership
Example sentencesExamples
Before you call or visit a local dealership, make sure that you've done a few hours of research first.
He managed to get his dealership to thrive despite breaking ground in a new area with no prior client base or sales performance.
In 1984, the largest dealership network included 550 retail outlets.
He also owned several other dealerships, selling the Dodge, Chevrolet, and Pontiac brands.
When the dealership was sold in 1983, the new owners kept him on, making him general manager.
But the owner of the auto dealership called police and reported the car stolen.
They're defending their decision to close hundreds of dealerships across the country.
According to some media reports, the owner of the dealership was connected to the criminal underworld.
Right now he owns 18 dealerships in the Washington DC area.
Trading standards officers visited seven dealerships and found that beneath the cars' highly-polished paintwork lurked multiple breaches of safety regulations.