A car supermarket, also called a multi-make car dealer or auto superstore, is a large motor car retail outlet. It may sell a mixture of used and new cars from various brands, especially new-to-three year old mass-market and ex-fleet vehicles. Most use a "no-haggle" pricing model.
Car supermarkets typically have several hundreds cars in stock, and the largest ones have up to 4,000 cars in one location. This compares to less than 100 cars in stock for an average dealer forecourt, and allows consumers to find a wider choice while reducing the need for aggressive sales techniques.
The vehicles are typically priced lower than in smaller car dealerships, based on volume sales and economies of scale. Examples of car supermarkets are Carmax and AutoNation in the US, Motorpoint, Cargiant and Carcraft in the UK.