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Ever wanted to flip luxury cars without spending actual money? Sportscar Seller drops you into a business sim where you hunt down beat-up BMWs and Porsches, haggle with shady sellers, slap on some tuning parts, and flip them for profit. Think of it as a streamlined Car Dealership Simulator mixed with a shopping spree for gearheads. The goal is simple: turn junk into cash, build your showroom empire, and unlock the sickest rides on the market.
Key Features
- Buy, Fix, Flip: Hunt for deals on multiple car markets, restore them, and resell at a markup.
- First-Person Driving: Test drive your inventory from the cockpit with basic street traffic.
- Negotiation System: Haggle with NPCs to score lower purchase prices and maximize profits.
- Showroom Management: Build and customize your own dealership with the cars you choose to keep or display.
How to Play Sportscar Seller
Getting started is easy—making real profit takes patience and a sharp eye for value.
Scout and Purchase Your First Car
You start by browsing the car market. Walk around using WASD, check out different vehicles, and engage sellers by pressing F to interact. The trick is spotting which "project cars" are actually worth the initial investment. Don't trust every seller—some will inflate prices on total wrecks. Use your negotiation skills to haggle down to a fair price before committing.
Restore and Customize for Resale
Once you own a car, you can repair damage, upgrade parts, and add tuning components to boost its market value. The more work you put in, the higher the selling price. You'll need to balance repair costs against potential profit. Drive your restored ride around town using the handbrake (Space) for parking lot maneuvers and changing camera angles (C key) to inspect your work.
Build Your Capital and Expand
Sell your flipped cars to build up cash reserves. The endgame is stocking your showroom with high-end sports cars—either to admire or to flip for massive profits. Rinse and repeat: buy low, sell high, unlock better vehicles, and grow your dealership reputation.
Who is Sportscar Seller for?
This one's aimed at teens and casual players who love cars but don't need hardcore racing physics. If you've ever scrolled through car listings online dreaming of owning a 911, this scratches that itch without the reality check. It's a low-stress business sim—perfect for mobile sessions where you can make a quick deal, tune a car, and close the tab. Not for hardcore sim fans expecting BeamNG levels of realism.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's pretty chill, honestly. The pace is relaxed—you're not dodging bullets or racing against timers. The visuals are basic Unity assets with that low-poly mobile look: car models are decent but the showroom and NPCs look like they're from 2012. Lighting is flat, textures are simple, and the whole thing runs smooth because of it. The driving feels floaty and arcade-style, not a racing sim by any stretch. Background music is generic corporate stock stuff that you'll tune out after five minutes. It's a podcast game—something to zone out with while you grind cash.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
Your progress saves automatically in your browser cache, so don't panic if you close the tab mid-deal. Just don't clear your cookies or you'll lose everything. Performance-wise, this runs on pretty much anything—it's optimized for mobile devices and older PCs. I didn't see any stuttering even with multiple cars loaded in the showroom. The fullscreen mode works great on desktop, and touch controls adapt well if you're playing on a tablet.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A solid time-killer for car fans who want the fantasy of running a dealership without the complexity.
- ✅ Pro: Instant gratification—buy, fix, sell loop is satisfying and quick.
- ✅ Pro: Runs smoothly on low-end devices and mobile browsers.
- ❌ Con: Graphics are pretty dated and the NPCs look lifeless—it's clearly built from store assets.
Controls
Controls are responsive enough for a browser game, though the driving physics feel loose and arcade-y.
- Desktop: WASD to move/drive, C to change camera, Space for handbrake, F to enter cars, Enter to exit, Tab to pause.
- Mobile: On-screen buttons for steering, gas, and brake pedals—standard mobile driving setup.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by PNX and released on June 18, 2025. It's one of those quick-turnaround Unity browser games targeting the mobile business sim crowd.

