CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - CarGurus, an online automotive community, found in its latest survey that 59 percent of respondents are willing to travel an average of 125 miles to visit a dealer while shopping for a new car. Recent auto dealership closings do not appear to be an issue affecting consumer automotive shopping behavior and sales. However, when it comes to long-term ownership issues like warranty service, the majority of consumers (61 percent) are only willing to drive an average of 27 miles.
CarGurus' survey results suggest those dealership closings may not matter to consumers while they're shopping for a car.











