Socal/Los Angeles Area Auto Broker with NO Broker Fee

Hello Everyone,

I’m a broker in the Socal/Los Angeles Area and have been in the business for years. If any of you are in the market any time soon I’ll be glad to help you out. I DO NOT charge a broker fee, and I get paid by the dealer itself. If I do not respond on here you can email me at greg@elitautogroup.com.

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Find me a BMW or Benz for less than $280 no deposit no downpayment

I’ll give you a $50 amazon gift card as compensation from my end

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Post some deals you have so people can compare to other brokers on this forum

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Yes, please post some deals for SUV deals, 15k miles/year either X5’s, Q5’s, GLE’s, or any other mid-luxury SUV’s. Looking to get into a lease as soon as possible, thanks in advance.

Hey Greg. I’m looking for a Volt LT or premier. Tier 1 credit. Either $0 or one payment lease

Forgot minor detail: 36 mo’ , 15K x yr

I am also looking for a 2018 Volt LT with leather.

36 month/ 15K miles per year. One time pay.

Do you deal with loaner cars ? I am looking into leasing a 2 or a 4 series I am in OC

you guys need to realize, if a broker gets paid by the dealer, the dealer needs to leave enough room in the deal to pay the broker. Therefore the no-fee broker cannot get you the best deal just by the way the deals are structured.

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of course people understand that. the deal can potentially be as good as the ones provided by upfront fee brokers if you factor in the fee that they charge the customer.

so your statement that these brokers can’t provide the best deal isn’t true.

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I think @305Hackr had it right…many people don’t understand. His service isn’t “free,” someone has to pay for it. People see “No broker fee” and think they are getting something for nothing.

I guess with you paying the fee you know how much broker is getting paid, whereas the other we don’t know what is being held back and who is getting paid what. Regardless at the end of the day, whether you are paying the broker or if it’s coming out of the dealer back end who cares, as long as the deal is good and your happy with it, sign and drive.

i care, because i don’t want my broker to be in bed with the dealer making side deals.

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While I agree, at least there’s a benefit to the consumer in that it costs nothing to see what kind of deal he’s able to come up with. Doesn’t hurt if you want to do a little advanced research early on in your search. Or if you feel like it’s good enough, you can always pull the trigger and be done with it.

if you want “convenience” and have a mental block paying out of pocket for a service and don’t mind paying net a little extra, then use a no-fee broker. If you want the best deal possible, i don’t see how that is done using a no-fee broker. Show me one no-fee broker that can do @nyclife type of deals? He will run circles around them without breaking a sweat.

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