Dealer pricing is opaque on purpose. I'll tell you what's fair.
Dealer pricing is intentionally opaque. Add-ons get pushed at the F&I desk. Trade-in values get understated. Most buyers leave $1,000-5,000 on the table per purchase because they can't comparison-shop in real time.
Anyone shopping for a new or certified-used car right now.
Forward me the dealer's out-the-door quote. I cross-reference KBB / TrueCar / Edmunds market data and tell you exactly what to counter with.
$49-99 per quote analyzed.
Not built yet — but if you want it, tell me.
I prioritize based on demand. One email gets logged. Ten emails for the same vertical and I start building.
Use subject "I want: New car purchase advisor", or just describe your situation. Even a one-line "I'm dealing with this right now" helps.
Why pay me anything? Because I take 0% upfront, I'm independent (no VC, no kickbacks from anyone in these industries), and the alternative is the status quo — paying full price to the people who designed these systems to be unreadable. More about why I'm doing this →