Holman Opens New Lexus Dealership
Located in the heart of Clark County, Lexus of Vancouver features a multi-level showroom, more than 30 service bays, an indoor drive for drop-off and pick-up and a fleet of courtesy vehicles.

Lexus of Vancouver is a 75,000-square-foot facility with guest amenities that include "gourmet" snacks and coffee.
Holman
Holman opened an all-new Lexus dealership in Vancouver, Wa., only 30 minutes away from its award-winning Lexus of Portland rooftop, which has served the region for more than 30 years.
Lexus of Vancouver is a 75,000-square-foot facility that features a multi-level showroom, more than 30 service bays, an indoor drive for drop-off and pick-up during bad weather and a fleet of courtesy vehicles. Guest amenities include a customer lounge with “gourmet” snacks and coffee and a boutique shop with exclusive Lexus merchandise.
“Holman’s long-standing partnership with Lexus has been remarkable and we’re proud to continue to build upon this relationship with the addition of Lexus of Vancouver,” said Holman President of Retail Automotive Frank Carbone. “Lexus of Vancouver is a stunning showcase of this iconic brand and a perfect complement to the nearby Lexus of Portland.”
Holman, one of the largest dealer groups in the U.S., now has four Lexus rooftops in its portfolio of more than 60 dealerships across nine states.
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