You've found the car and done the haggling. Let me see if I can do better. You only pay if I actually save you money.
Dealers are professional negotiators. Their entire business is built around extracting the highest price from buyers who are excited, time-pressured, and out of their depth. Most people walk away having paid more than they needed to — and they'll never know it.
Test drive it, choose your colour, negotiate as hard as you can. Then ask the dealer to put their best price in writing — an email, a printed quote, or a screen grab.
Submit the form below with your car details and attach or photograph the quote. I'll research comparable pricing across Melbourne, contact competing dealers, and work the market on your behalf. I'll get back to you within 24 hours.
If I beat your price, the saving is split fifty-fifty. You decide whether to take the new deal. If I can't beat it, you pay nothing and I'll send you a written Deal Validation — what I checked, what the market says, and why your quote is already strong. Either way, you know exactly where you stand.
No upfront payment. No flat fee. No commissions from dealers. Ever.
We split the saving fifty-fifty. You take the better deal and pay my share at settlement.
You pay nothing. You receive a written Deal Validation explaining what I checked and why your price is already strong.
Register now and I'll be ready the moment you have a quote. No commitment, no spam — just a heads-up so you don't have to scramble when the time comes.
I take no payments from dealers, ever. My only incentive is finding you a better price.
You already have a deal you're happy with. The worst outcome is you buy the car you were going to buy anyway.
My fee is calculated on verified savings against your written quote. No ambiguity, no guesswork.
I know the local dealer landscape, current market conditions, and where the margin lives.
If I can't beat your price, you get it in writing — what I checked and why your deal is already excellent.
The first time I bought a car, I took my mum along for moral support. Neither of us knew what the car was really worth, what the trade-in should have fetched, or how to hold our ground when the salesman came back with a number. We walked out thinking we'd done okay. Looking back, we got stitched up — not by a dishonest person, but by someone who negotiates for a living dealing with two people who'd never done it before. That's the structural problem with buying a car. Dealers are professionals who do this every day; buyers do it once every few years, usually under time pressure and often already in love with the car. Some people relish the negotiation. Most don't — and it's the ones who don't who consistently pay more than they need to.
A car is the biggest purchase most people make outside of property, and most people do it without any of those things. We built Beat My Deal to fix that.
We take on a limited number of engagements at a time so every client gets a proper effort, not a rushed one.
Fill this in and I'll be in touch within a few hours to confirm I've received it and the clock is running.