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Shoppers now ask AI which dealership has their exact trim in stock, not just which sells that make.

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Dealership Inventory AEO: Capturing Local Buyers Using AI Car Search

When a buyer asks an AI assistant which dealership near them has a specific trim, color, and mileage in stock, the model is not browsing your inventory widget — it is drawing on whatever structured, crawlable signals about your lot it can find and trust. Most dealership sites bury inventory in JavaScript-rendered widgets that AI crawlers cannot parse and pair them with generic, franchise-boilerplate copy that gives a model nothing dealership-specific to cite. Fixing this means vehicle and dealership data expressed as machine-readable structured data, an llms.txt briefing that states your location, hours, brands carried, and service specialties in plain language, and crawler access opened rather than blocked. Add a knowledge-graph entity distinguishing your rooftop from every same-brand competitor in the region, plus citations an AI model can actually verify, and the assistant has a concrete reason to name your dealership over the one three exits down, rather than defaulting to the manufacturer's own site.

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Questions

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Why doesn't my dealership show up when someone asks AI for a specific trim near them?+

Most dealer inventory is rendered client-side by third-party widgets that AI crawlers cannot read, and dealership pages are often near-identical franchise templates with no distinguishing structured data — so the model has nothing unique to cite and defaults to generic or manufacturer-level answers instead.

Does this replace my inventory feed to sites like Autotrader or Cars.com?+

No. Those feeds serve marketplace listings; AEO structures your own dealership site so AI assistants can read and cite your location, hours, brands, and service capabilities directly, independent of third-party marketplace visibility.

How do AI models decide which dealership to recommend when several sell the same brand?+

They favor sources with clear, verifiable structured data and specific answers to buyer questions — location proximity, stated inventory categories, service specialties — over sites that are technically unreadable or read identically to every other franchise page in the region.

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