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What car is this from Kendal Jenner commercial

What car is this from Kendal Jenner commercial

So I was on YouTube watching some sports and there was a commercial with Kendal Jenner and fanatics. She drives up to a Jet in this car and I cannot tell what it is. ChatGPT said it looks like an Alfa Romeo GTV6 😂. Please help me find this Looks sexy.

u/cargence — 2 days ago

I built a tool that tells you exactly what a car is worth and whether you’re overpaying — here’s how it works

I've spent years around the car business and one thing always bothered me — buyers walk into dealerships completely blind. They check KBB, maybe look at a Carfax, and hope for the best. Meanwhile the dealer has every data point imaginable.

So I built CarGence. It's a vehicle intelligence platform that pulls real market data on any car and gives you everything you need to make a smart decision before you spend a dime.

Here's what a report covers:

- **Deal Score** — letter grade (A+ to F) telling you instantly if the asking price is fair
- **What the dealer likely paid** — so you know the real markup
- **Negotiation strategy** — your opening offer, target price, and walk-away number
- **Financing intelligence** — what rate you should actually be getting vs what the dealer will push (spoiler: the gap is usually thousands of dollars)
- **Depreciation forecast** — how fast the car loses value over the next 5 years, monthly burn rate, and projected floor
- **True cost of ownership** — depreciation + insurance + maintenance + fuel broken down year by year
- **Full vehicle history** — accidents, title status, salvage, theft, odometer verification, open recalls

I ran a test on a 2024 Corvette Stingray listed on Carvana for $68,590. CarGence graded it an A-, showed me the car was $4,372 below market, the dealer probably paid $65K for it, and told me the exact offer to walk in with. It also flagged that the dealer would try to push 7.9% APR when a credit union would give 5.4% — that gap alone costs $4,380 over the life of the loan.

That's the kind of stuff most people don't find out until after they've already signed.

Reports are $29.95 at [cargence.com](https://cargence.com/report/buy). Happy to answer any questions about how the data works or run through an example if anyone's currently car shopping.

Also if anyone's actively car shopping right now, DM me — I've got a limited-time code that takes $10 off your first report.

Thanks Reddit.

u/cargence — 2 days ago