Brokers for Texas?

It seems like many of the brokers on here focus on the west coast and NE. Are there any brokers with proven results that specialize or at least have adequate experience working with Texas residents? Lease is expiring soonish and will probably go the broker route rather than haggling with salespeople myself.

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Does nobody work with Texas? :frowning:

@benedetto? Not sure

When one broker recommends another, that must mean something. :joy:

Would love to hear back on this as well!

Hi there. What are you lookin for

Looking at replacing my coupe with preferably a new sports coupe. Primarily Jaguar F-Type. But also not against C43 AMG, S4/S5, or Q60 Red 400 if the price is right.

Really just wanting another mid-level luxury sports car.

Got it. What mileage and term were you looking for? Programs allow for 5000 to 15k miles and terms of 24 to 60 months.

Preferably 12k miles per year/36 or 15k miles per year/36

i am looking for a good lease in houston market. cars i would be interested in entry/mid level luxury brands. need 10k/12k miles for 36 months. let me know if there are any brokers out here.

I’m also looking on replacing three of my cars soon… and would love to use services of a broker that can assist in the Houston area.

It seems to be slim pickings down here for brokers. I don’t know if it is because of our silly tax rules or something else but I haven’t found any broker willing and able to help.

I believe @Randy_Haddox1 is the only one down here in TX.

If you have Jag loyalty, Ftype is the only way to go, and you need to go through a dealer, local or otherwise.

Brokers can’t touch their deals.

Unfortunately, I don’t currently have a Jag. So what brands/models would be worth going through a broker for?

No brokers in a huge city means… hard to get deals so not enough business…

Hi guys,

I am following up on this thread. Its hard for me to imagine there are no brokers who work with dealerships down here in Texas? Anybody have any suggestions? Thank you

You can always do it yourself…it’s not like you have to walk in and spend hours at a time

I dunno, I’ve spent tens of hours. Visited 2 dealers, worked with three others on the phone, many house reading here, and still am not close to a lease (and am not looking for a great deal, just a good one). I’m about ready to give up and try a broker. Texas can be tough for lease deals…

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Search the forum for variations of “how to negotiate” and “how to get actual quotes out of dealers”. Do it all over email. The forum is here to help too.