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Business Listing   Avenue Auto Sales Muffler Shoppe - Higginsville, MO - Phone: (660) 584-6112


Business Listing   Hoflander Ford Inc - Higginsville, MO - Phone: (660) 584-2151


Business Listing   Hughes Automotive - Higginsville, MO - Phone: (816) 229-6400


Business Listing   Hughes Automotive Inc. - Higginsville, MO - Phone: (660) 584-5000


Business Listing   Iron Horses Inc - Higginsville, MO - Phone: (660) 584-7677


Business Listing   Precision Diesel Inc - Higginsville, MO - Phone: (660) 584-2800


Business Listing   Rector Chevrolet LLC - Higginsville, MO - Phone: (660) 584-2175


Business Listing   U-Haul CO Independent Dealers - Higginsville, MO - Phone: (660) 584-8848


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Helpful Definition for: Auto Dealers - New Cars


In Higginsville, as far as motor vehicles are concerned, distributors are commonly known as auto dealers; among them are few who deal in new cars. In Higginsville, distribution is a business that deals with selling new cars, based on a dealership contract with an auto manufacturer or its sales subsidiaries. In cases of new cars in high demand, a premium is sometimes added for instant delivery or just placing an order with the auto dealer.

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