Find New Car Dealers Near You — Compare Prices on 2025–2026 Models
Browse authorized franchise dealerships across all 50 states. Get the latest models with full manufacturer warranties, factory incentives, and competitive financing options — compare prices and save an average of $3,200.
Why Buy From a New Car Dealer?
Authorized franchise dealerships offer advantages you can’t get anywhere else.
Factory Warranty
Every new vehicle comes with a manufacturer warranty — typically 3–5 years of bumper-to-bumper coverage and up to 10 years on powertrain components. No used car can match this protection.
Factory Incentives & Rebates
Manufacturers offer cash rebates, low-APR financing (sometimes 0%), lease specials, and loyalty bonuses exclusively through authorized dealers. These can save you thousands beyond the sticker price.
Latest Technology & Safety
New models come with the most current safety systems, infotainment technology, and driver-assist features. Many 2025–2026 models include standard features that were premium options just two years ago.
New Car Dealers by Brand
Select a brand to find authorized new car dealerships near you.
Most Popular
Toyota
2,400+ new car dealers
Honda
1,800+ new car dealers
Ford
2,100+ new car dealers
Chevrolet
1,900+ new car dealers
Hyundai
1,200+ new car dealers
Kia
950+ new car dealers
Nissan
1,100+ new car dealers
Subaru
620+ new car dealers
More Brands
Jeep
1,400+ dealers
RAM
1,400+ dealers
GMC
1,200+ dealers
Mazda
560+ dealers
Volkswagen
640+ dealers
Dodge
1,400+ dealers
Buick
1,200+ dealers
Tesla
Direct sales
Luxury
How to Get the Best Price at a New Car Dealership
Buying a new car is one of the largest purchases most Americans make, and the price you pay can vary by thousands of dollars depending on which dealership you visit and how well you prepare. The most effective strategy is to get competing quotes from multiple dealers before setting foot on a lot. Research consistently shows that buyers who compare prices across dealerships save an average of $3,200 compared to those who buy from the first dealer they visit.
New car dealerships in the United States operate under a franchise model, meaning each dealer is independently owned and sets its own prices, trade-in values, and financing terms. This creates real competition between dealers selling the same brand — a Toyota dealer in one part of town may offer a significantly better price than a Toyota dealer across the city. Factory incentives and rebates are standardized by the manufacturer, but the dealer’s markup (or discount below MSRP) varies widely.
CarDealership.com helps you take advantage of this competition by connecting you with platforms like TrueCar, CarGurus, and Edmunds where dealers publish their real inventory and pricing. Our Find My Car tool matches you with the best car-shopping platforms for your specific brand and model in under 60 seconds — completely free. By comparing across multiple platforms, you can ensure you’re seeing the full range of pricing available in your market.
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