Holman Adds N.J. Store
Swanky Lincoln-only dealership offers salon-like setting, extra perks.

New Lincoln-only dealership offers an elegant setting for shoppers.
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Holman opened a Lincoln-only dealership in the Delaware Valley area of New Jersey, saying the store is part of its strategy of premium facilities with “elevated” sales and service.
The addition makes 60 stores among 34 brands in nine states for one of the biggest privately owned U.S. auto groups.
The Holman Lincoln Mount Laurel store’s interior looks more like a high-end office or salon, with its “vitrine” design of floor-to-ceiling windows, fountains and warm-wood accents, “embodying Lincoln’s rich heritage.” Vintage photos of early-model Lincolns hang on the walls.
The 32,000-square-foot dealership on Route 73 sells both new and used vehicles and includes 15 service bays. It carries the Lincoln Black Label designation, offering customers special interior vehicle designs and personalized “exclusive benefits.”
A customer lounge features snacks and workstations with charging docks, and Level 2 electric-vehicle charging stations sit outside a sleek exterior.
“Holman’s long-standing partnership with Lincoln has been remarkable and we believe their dedicated strategic focus will fuel the brand’s continued success,” said Holman President of Retail Automotive Frank Carbone in a press release on the new store.
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