Why it Works

Atlanta has become synonymous with beautiful weather, southern hospitality, urban sprawl and miserable traffic. In fact, Atlanta was recently awarded the dubious honor of being named Forbes’ #1 Worst City for Commuters.

In a city so spread out and with such limited public transportation options, an enjoyable and reliable car is an absolute necessity. But few activities are more universally despised than the auto-buying and leasing process. You can spend countless hours perusing listings, visiting dealerships and negotiating prices, and there’s still no guarantee that you’ll find what you’re looking for or that you’ll get it for a fair price.

Peachtree Auto Brokers can turn this hassle into a pleasurable and convenient experience. Our clients are ensured competitive pricing for every make and model, new or used, without sales pressure.

In general, the two most significant purchases a person makes are their home and their car. When buying a home, we use a real estate agent or broker to handle all of the details, ask the right questions and negotiate a reasonable price. A good agent helps his or her clients find the right house, in the right neighborhood, with the right square footage and in the right price range. The home buyer remains in control of the process, but isn’t burdened with the responsibility of navigating reams of legal documents and tricky mortgage tactics. The realtor only makes his or her living if a home actually sells.

Now, imagine how much more work buying a home would be without a real estate agent’s resources, experience and expertise.

At Peachtree Auto Brokers, we believe a vehicle sale or lease should offer the same level of confidence as a home purchase — in a fraction of the time. We’re your advocate in the automotive marketplace, and we’ll provide you with the attention and consideration you’d expect from a realtor helping you buy a home. We take care of it all, from the research to the negotiation, and we’ll ensure that every part of the transaction is in your best interests, not the dealer’s.