💰 Virginia buyer saved $2,018 on a Subaru Ascent
💰 Virginia buyer saved $2,351 on a Mercedes-Benz GLB
💰 Massachusetts buyer saved $1,638 on a Toyota Sienna
💰 Maryland buyer saved $2,250 on a Honda Accord
💰 California buyer saved $2,500 on a Toyota Tacoma
💰 Connecticut buyer saved $7,695 on a BMW 540i
💰 Pennsylvania buyer saved $6,949 on a Lexus ES 300h
💰 California buyer saved $4,612 on a Subaru Forester
💰 Virginia buyer saved $2,018 on a Subaru Ascent
💰 Virginia buyer saved $2,351 on a Mercedes-Benz GLB
💰 Massachusetts buyer saved $1,638 on a Toyota Sienna
💰 Maryland buyer saved $2,250 on a Honda Accord
💰 California buyer saved $2,500 on a Toyota Tacoma
💰 Connecticut buyer saved $7,695 on a BMW 540i
💰 Pennsylvania buyer saved $6,949 on a Lexus ES 300h
💰 California buyer saved $4,612 on a Subaru Forester
Same competitive bidding. Same expert negotiation. Without the influencer markup.
We do the same job as the $999 services — competitive bidding from multiple dealers, an apples-to-apples report, expert negotiation — for a fraction of the fee. Here’s what you’re actually getting from each option.
Competitor pricing reflects public list prices as of May 2026. “Free” programs include Costco Auto Program and TrueCar; dealers reportedly pay TrueCar approximately $400 per closed sale, which is built into the price you pay.
The referral programs from Costco, AAA, and most credit unions aren’t charities. Here’s how that “$0” price tag actually works.
TrueCar — the engine behind most “free” programs (Costco, AAA, credit unions) — reportedly charges dealers about ~$400 per closed sale. That fee doesn’t come out of thin air; it’s priced into the car you’re buying.
“Free” programs send your info to one referral dealer. We get five or more dealers actively competing for your business. One quote isn’t a deal — it’s a starting price.
Pay $295 and walk away with our $1,600 average savings — net +$1,305. Or use a “free” referral and quietly leave that $1,600 on the table.
$1,600 saved − $295 fee = +$1,305 net
$0 saved − $0 fee = $0 net
STEP 1
CHOOSE YOUR CAR
You never negotiate — no dealer ever sees your number.
STEP 2
NEGOTIATION
5–10 dealers compete — against each other, not you.
STEP 3
RECEIVE YOUR REPORT
Every dealer’s best price, in writing.
STEP 4
CHOOSE DEALER & OPTIONS
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I dreaded going in. Matt sent me three written quotes and a name to ask for. I walked in, paid the number on the page, and left. That was it.
California buyer saved $2,400 on a Toyota Tacoma using AutoBargain

If we can’t beat your best dealer quote by at least the price of our service fee, we refund you 100%. No questions, no clawbacks, no fine print.
Off the price buyers were about to accept on their own — across reports we’ve run since 1996.
One flat fee. No commission, no dealer kickbacks. Fully refundable if we can’t beat it.
15 minutes, free, zero commitment. Tell us about the car — we’ll tell you what dealers are quietly leaving on the table.
Skip the call. Tell us the car and your zip — we’ll start the negotiation today and send the report in about 5 days.
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