The phrase "dealership of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the ownership or management of a dealership, which is a business that sells goods or services on behalf of a manufacturer or producer. Example: The new owner was excited to take over the dealership of their family's car business.
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He began selling in 1949 and in 1955 he opened a dealership of his own, Curry Chevrolet on Central Avenue.
One block up York Street is a Chinese restaurant that was once the Ford dealership of his brother Ira, Gettysburg College's longtime baseball coach.
Aleksandar Kostadinov, sales and marketing manager at Moto-Pfohe, an official dealership of Ford, Volvo, Jaguar and Land Rover in the country, said he welcomed the investment.
The Jaguar E-Type, E-Type, BMW Mercedes 300SL seem usual suspects from a Top 10 list, but Mr. Kelleher said he looked for superb examples and a New York connection of some sort: the 300SL, for instance, was sold at the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Manhattan dealership of Max Hoffman.
According to people working with the family, the cause has been dominated by the Cuban American National Foundation, which has sponsored most of the Gonzalezes political activities, advised them on strategy and helped arrange what has thus far been a largely no-show job for Lazaro, who had been unemployed, at the Ford dealership of one of its directors.
(That's assuming it matches the 1,000 annual sales per dealership of Toyota, Nissan and Honda).
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To say that CarMax and AutoNation will drive the bulk of the remaining family dealerships out of business is ludicrous.
(Automotive News Chryslerr is finally beginning deliveries to dealerships of the all-new 2014 Jeep Cherokee, about two months behind schedule.
Besides, time shares always seemed to be the used-car dealerships of vacations — slightly sleazy, with a real chance of being a scheme.
In the end, Harvey's inner Star Trek fan guided him away from the steakhouses and car dealerships of traditional N.F.L. retirement.
(Lexus) An inflamed dispute between China and Japan over territorial rights to uninhabited islets in the East China Sea prompted protests and riots in China over the weekend and into Monday, with some protesters attacking dealerships of Japanese automakers.
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