A week later, Sarah called. "It’s arriving at your front door tomorrow morning."
If you're thinking about using a broker yourself, I can help you figure out if it's worth it. Let me know: Is it a or something rare/high-end ? Do you have a trade-in or need financing ? using a broker to buy a car
While Leo went about his workweek, Sarah went to work. She had access to and wholesale auctions that Leo couldn't see. She didn't just look in their city; she searched a 500-mile radius. Within four days, she found the exact Volvo at a small dealership three states away. It had been sitting on the lot for 60 days, and the dealer was motivated to move it. The Negotiation A week later, Sarah called
Leo didn't have to set foot in a dealership. The paperwork was sent via FedEx, Sarah reviewed every line to ensure no "doc fees" were padded, and Leo signed them on his kitchen table. The car was delivered on a flatbed trailer. The Aftermath Do you have a trade-in or need financing
Leo had been scrolling through car listings for three weeks, and the "Great Deal!" alerts were starting to look like a blur of salvage titles and hidden fees. He wanted a very specific 2023 Volvo V60 Recharge in "Thunder Grey," but every local dealer he called either didn't have it or had slapped on a $5,000 "market adjustment." That’s when a friend mentioned hiring a .
As he pulled the Volvo out of his driveway, he realized the broker wasn't a middleman—she was a shield.