Holman Opens Porsche Dealership in Miami
The North Miami store features the brand’s signature Destination Porsche design concept, combining contemporary architecture and technology to create what the auto group calls an ultra-luxury experience.

The dealership features an exclusive used-vehicle showroom and private delivery areas for customers.
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Holman opened an all-new, 90,000-square-foot Porsche dealership in Miami, Fla.
Porsche North Miami is located on the corner of Biscayne Boulevard and 151st Street and features the brand’s signature Destination Porsche design concept.
According to the auto group, the facility offers an “immersive Porsche experience highlighted by social gathering spaces, premium amenities, and interactive technology.”
The dealership features an exclusive used-vehicle showroom and private delivery areas for customers. Its service department has more than 40 bays, an indoor drive for drop-off and pickup during bad weather, and a fleet of courtesy vehicles. There's also a customer lounge with "gourmet" snacks and coffees and Porsche merchandise.
“Our customers can expect the same personalized attention to detail and automotive expertise that have been hallmarks of the Holman family of dealerships throughout South Florida for nearly 80 years,” said Holman President of Retail Automotive Frank Carbone.
Porsche North Miami marks Holman’s third Porsche store and is an expansion of the company’s ultra-luxury offerings in South Florida. The group has more than 60 dealerships representing 34 brands across nine states.
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