Not the casual kind. The kind that comes from spending a Sunday afternoon going down a rabbit hole on a 997.1 Carrera 4S, reading three years of Rennlist threads, cross-referencing BaT sold prices, trying to work out if the seller's description of “minor cosmetic issues” means a stone chip or a resprayed panel. And realising you have burned three hours and still do not have a clear answer.
We are car people. Not in the way that means we can name every variant of every model. In the way that means we have stood in driveways in the dark with a torch. We have lain under cars on cold concrete. We have bid on things we should not have bid on and walked away from things we should not have walked away from. We have owned cars that surprised us in the best way and cars that taught us expensive lessons.
“We know what it feels like to find a listing that makes your stomach drop in the best way.”
The right year, the right colour, the right mileage, the right price. And we know what it feels like to then spend the next two days trying to work out if it is actually right. Pulling together information that exists but is spread across a dozen different places in a dozen different formats.
That is the problem we fixed.
The Lot pulls together everything a serious buyer needs to know about a specific listing. Model history, known failure patterns, comparable sales, seller intelligence, inspection priorities, and a precise bid strategy. Delivered in under 60 seconds. Not as a generic model overview. As a brief built around the specific car you are looking at, on the specific platform you found it on, at the specific price it is listed at today.
We built it because the process did not need to be this difficult. The information existed. We also happen to work in technology. So we built the tool that should have always existed.
We are those people. And this is that tool. We're glad you're here.
The Lot Team.