
FRNTIR
Buyer-funded car-buying advisor. Zero dealer money.
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Buyer-funded car-buying advisor. Zero dealer money.
1 follower
Free 2-min quiz → 3 matched cars + Decision Guide. Paste any VIN for a $49 negotiation playbook: fair price, walkaway number, leverage points. Trail Boss ($199) for expert review; Wrangler ($499) for full-service. Buyer-funded — zero dealer money in the recommendations. Built because unprepared buyers overpay $3,000+ on used cars.








Hi PH,
I'm the solo dev behind FRNTIR. I built this because I kept seeing friends and family overpay by $3k on used cars and end up with the wrong vehicle for their actual life. Same pattern every time — they'd walk into a dealer, get sold a high-margin car on the lot, leave thinking they got a deal because "the salesman said the price was fair."
The whole industry runs on the buyer not knowing what fair looks like. So I built the thing that tells them.
FRNTIR is a buyer-funded car-buying advisor. Take a 2-minute lifestyle quiz, get 3 make/models matched to you with a full Decision Guide (scores, daily-life fit, owner-match, 5-year actual cost). Or skip the quiz and search any model locally with live market pricing. Both free.
If you want a full negotiation playbook on a specific deal — fair purchase price, opening offer, walkaway, leverage points, red flags and purchase planner — that's $49. You walk in knowing everything the dealer doesn't want you to know — and skip 14+ hours of research.
If you're stuck deciding between multiple cars and want help picking the best one — Scout ($99) ranks them with AI and gives you the full playbook on your chosen winner.
If you want a real human (not AI) to review your top picks, surface deeper red flags, verify condition, consult on trade-in value, and answer your specific deal questions — Trail Boss is $199.
If you want someone to actually find, vet, and negotiate the deal for you end-to-end, you can hire a Wrangler for $499 (with a 100% money-back guarantee).
What makes this different from existing "car buying help" sites: zero dealer money touches the recommendations. No lead-gen kickbacks, no "preferred dealer network," no commissions. Buyer-funded means the recommendations serve the buyer, not the dealer. That's the whole thesis.
I'd love feedback on:
1. The Quiz — does it actually capture how you'd describe your driving life?
2. Pricing — does $49 feel right for a real negotiation playbook?
3. Anything that feels generic or fluffy — call it out, I'll fix it.
Happy to answer any questions.