Compara los precios de Car Dealer Simulator en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Garage Monkeys. Publicado por Garage Monkeys. Lanzado el 29/5/2025. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie, Simulation.

Surprisingly competent buy-low-fix-high loop that scratches the same itch as Gas Station Simulator or House Flipper, with enough management depth to keep the spreadsheet crowd interested past the first lot upgrade.

My default reaction to "yet another indie sim" launching in a crowded market is suspicion, not excitement. Car Dealer Simulator earned a second look because the Steam player base actually shows up for it: nearly 4,000 user reviews sitting at 88 percent positive is not nothing, and that number has held up over months rather than spiking at launch and dying. So I dug in, and what I found is a tighter business loop than the name suggests. The moment-to-moment work runs across three distinct phases. You scout online listings for underpriced junkers in the fictional backwater of Winston Springs, negotiate a lower price using a haggling system that rewards patience over aggression, and then tow the car back on one of two tow-truck types. Once it's in your bay, the repair layer kicks in: diagnostics, mechanical work, bodywork, rust removal, repainting, and finally a washing-and-photography session to build the sales listing. The photography and ad-copy step is a small but smart design touch. Customers respond to presentation, so a poorly lit shot of a freshly rebuilt hatchback undercuts your margin, and the game actually models that. The overall feel sits closer to House Flipper or PowerWash Simulator than to Car Mechanic Simulator. The wrench-click repetition is real and a few reviewers have fairly called it tedious at volume, but the core satisfaction of watching a rust-bucket become a near-showroom car is hard to argue with. The business management side has more layers than the genre average. Early progress funds basic repairs and lot cleanup. Deeper in, you unlock additional tool stations, a customer service office, and staff hiring, which shifts the game from a one-person workshop toward something that actually resembles inventory and workforce management. Rivals escalate pressure as your reputation grows: thugs occasionally show up to damage your stock, and catching the audio cue in time becomes a mild but real tension layer on top of the otherwise methodical routine. Progression is steady rather than dramatic, and a few critics have noted the endgame goals are not crisply defined, which matters if you need a hard finish line to stay motivated. If you are more satisfied optimizing margins and scaling operations than reaching a credit-roll, the late-game loop holds up. The recently launched Up 2 You DLC adds building and vehicle customization plus street racing events, though community reaction to DLC content being gated behind racing has been polarized among players who came for the dealer sim, not the drag strip. Where the game earns genuine credit from a management-sim perspective is in the negotiation and pricing systems. Knowing when to hold firm on a purchase price versus walking away, and setting your own ask price relative to repair cost and market demand, gives the buy-sell loop more texture than a pure cosmetic flip sim. It is not Offworld Trading Company levels of market depth, but it is more than button mashing. The tutorial under Little Sam is friendly enough for newcomers without being condescending, and the free prologue on Steam is an honest preview of the full game's pace and mechanics, so there is a genuinely low-risk way to test whether the rhythm suits you before committing. Diego, Scout Team

Car Dealer Simulator

Car Dealer Simulator

29 may 2025Garage Monkeys
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Surprisingly competent buy-low-fix-high loop that scratches the same itch as Gas Station Simulator or House Flipper, with enough management depth to keep the spreadsheet crowd interested past the first lot upgrade.

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My default reaction to "yet another indie sim" launching in a crowded market is suspicion, not excitement. Car Dealer Simulator earned a second look because the Steam player base actually shows up for it: nearly 4,000 user reviews sitting at 88 percent positive is not nothing, and that number has held up over months rather than spiking at launch and dying. So I dug in, and what I found is a tighter business loop than the name suggests. The moment-to-moment work runs across three distinct phases. You scout online listings for underpriced junkers in the fictional backwater of Winston Springs, negotiate a lower price using a haggling system that rewards patience over aggression, and then tow the car back on one of two tow-truck types. Once it's in your bay, the repair layer kicks in: diagnostics, mechanical work, bodywork, rust removal, repainting, and finally a washing-and-photography session to build the sales listing. The photography and ad-copy step is a small but smart design touch. Customers respond to presentation, so a poorly lit shot of a freshly rebuilt hatchback undercuts your margin, and the game actually models that. The overall feel sits closer to House Flipper or PowerWash Simulator than to Car Mechanic Simulator. The wrench-click repetition is real and a few reviewers have fairly called it tedious at volume, but the core satisfaction of watching a rust-bucket become a near-showroom car is hard to argue with. The business management side has more layers than the genre average. Early progress funds basic repairs and lot cleanup. Deeper in, you unlock additional tool stations, a customer service office, and staff hiring, which shifts the game from a one-person workshop toward something that actually resembles inventory and workforce management. Rivals escalate pressure as your reputation grows: thugs occasionally show up to damage your stock, and catching the audio cue in time becomes a mild but real tension layer on top of the otherwise methodical routine. Progression is steady rather than dramatic, and a few critics have noted the endgame goals are not crisply defined, which matters if you need a hard finish line to stay motivated. If you are more satisfied optimizing margins and scaling operations than reaching a credit-roll, the late-game loop holds up. The recently launched Up 2 You DLC adds building and vehicle customization plus street racing events, though community reaction to DLC content being gated behind racing has been polarized among players who came for the dealer sim, not the drag strip. Where the game earns genuine credit from a management-sim perspective is in the negotiation and pricing systems. Knowing when to hold firm on a purchase price versus walking away, and setting your own ask price relative to repair cost and market demand, gives the buy-sell loop more texture than a pure cosmetic flip sim. It is not Offworld Trading Company levels of market depth, but it is more than button mashing. The tutorial under Little Sam is friendly enough for newcomers without being condescending, and the free prologue on Steam is an honest preview of the full game's pace and mechanics, so there is a genuinely low-risk way to test whether the rhythm suits you before committing.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:indieBusiness SimNegotiation MechanicsInventory ManagementLot UpgradingStaff HiringFlip LoopTow & Repair

Requisitos del sistema

Mínimos

OS
Microsoft Windows 10/11 64-bit
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
22 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce GTX 970 / Radeon RX 570
Processor
Intel Core i3 3.0 GHz or Ryzen 5 3000
Sound Card
DirectX compatible

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OS
Microsoft Windows 10/11 64-bit
Memory
16 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
22 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce RTX 3070 / Radeon RX 6800
Processor
Intel Core i7 3.5 Ghz or Ryzen 7 5000 or higher
Sound Card
DirectX compatible

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