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We research the market on your behalf, identify what a fair price looks like for the specific vehicle you want, and negotiate directly with dealerships to get you there. We also review all paperwork before you sign so nothing slips past you in the finance office.
A broker buys and resells vehicles — they are a middleman in the transaction. We are strictly a consulting and research service. You still buy directly from the dealership. We are your advisor and advocate in that process, never a party to the sale.
The primary value of GSAC is time, clarity, and confidence. You avoid weeks of back-and-forth with dealers, you understand exactly what you’re signing, and you don’t go in alone. Whether money is saved depends entirely on the vehicle, dealer incentives, rebates, and market conditions — some deals have significant room to move, others don’t. We’ll always be honest with you about what’s realistic for your specific situation.
You fill out our intake form with your vehicle details and budget. We research the market and come back with a target number. We contact dealerships, negotiate, and strip out junk fees. Once we have a solid offer, we walk you through it and support you through the finance office.
Once we have found a deal and you are satisfied with it, you pay the GSAC fee before we deliver the final deal details in writing. You are not paying blind — we will walk you through everything verbally first so you know exactly what the deal looks like before any money changes hands. Think of it this way: we do all the work, show you what we found, you agree it's worth it, then you pay and receive your full deal package ready to sign at the dealership.
For the final signing, yes — but that is often the only time. We handle all the back-and-forth with dealers remotely. In some cases, delivery to your door can be arranged, but this is only possible when the dealer supports e-filing for paperwork. Not all dealers offer this, so it is not guaranteed — we will let you know if it is an option for your deal.
We work multiple dealers against each other until someone moves. If one dealer won't budge, we find one that will. Competition is our main leverage — and most dealers respond to it.
Yes, with some important limitations. We work with used vehicles from 2019 and newer only. We also exclusively work with licensed commercial dealerships — not private sellers or individual listings. If the vehicle you are interested in meets those criteria, the process is the same as a new car deal.
Yes. Trade-in negotiation is included in our service. We help you understand your vehicle's real market value so the dealer cannot lowball you on the trade while appearing to give you a great deal on the new car.
We do not arrange financing, but we do help you navigate the finance office — where dealers make a significant amount of their profit. We will flag overpriced add-ons, unnecessary warranties, and rate markups before you sign anything.
No — never. GSAC is paid exclusively by you, the client. We have no financial relationship with any dealership and receive no commissions, referral fees, kickbacks, or incentives of any kind from dealers. Our only interest is getting you the best possible outcome.
Absolutely. We work with clients across the entire United States. Everything is handled remotely via calls, email, and document review. If you need delivery arranged, we can help coordinate that too.
Most deals come together within a few days to two weeks depending on vehicle availability and dealer responsiveness. If you are on a tight timeline, let us know up front and we will prioritize accordingly.
We will keep working until we find a deal that makes sense for you. We do not push you to accept anything. If the right deal is not there, we will tell you honestly — and sometimes the right move is simply to wait.
If you refer someone to GSAC and they complete a deal with us, you receive $100 cash — and they get $50 off their service fee. There is no limit to how many people you can refer. Just make sure they mention your name when they fill out the intake form so we know to reach out to you.
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