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Manhattan Motorcars

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Type
  
Private

Headquarters
  
New York, USA

Key people
  
Brian Miller

Industry
  
Automobile Sales

Area served
  
USA

Products
  
Sports cars, Luxury vehicles

Manhattan Motorcars is a New York City mega luxury car dealership. It is the only official Lamborghini, Bentley, Rolls-Royce, Spyker Cars, Porsche, Bugatti and Lotus dealership in NYC. It is located at 270 Eleventh Avenue in a building belonging to Michael Dezer, a noted real estate developer and car collector.

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After 20 years of selling Porsches at its location, Porsche and Manhattan Motorcars announced that they are building a new Porsche NYC headquarters on Eleventh Avenue (Manhattan), which will have 125,000 square feet and the rights to build on another 60,000 square feet.

In March 2014 Koenigsegg Supercars announced its appointing Manhattan Motorcars as its main point of sale for America’s northeast. The supercar company will have three North American dealers to cover the U.S. and Canada.

Philanthropy

In 2014, Manhattan Motorcars and its owner Brian Miller participated in the donation of more than 3,000 coats to the needy in the midst of one of the coldest and snowiest winters on record. Auto dealers in the New York metropolitan area got together to contribute and make the donation. Manhattan Motorcars often is the host to charitable events including the annual Our Place (organization) VIP Blackjack tournament.

Celebrity Sightings and Events

Many celebrities buy their cars from the Manhattan Motorcars. As such it is usual to see a host of different celebrities, a movie star, sports figure and the rich & famous at the showroom. In addition Manhattan Motorcars often is used for events which are celebrity filled.

Media Reception

The company is often quoted and mentioned in the media including news publications such as the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the Daily News (New York) and others.

References

Manhattan Motorcars Wikipedia