Car Dealer Simulator Multiplayer Explained
Image Credits: Garage Monkeys, Car Dealer Simulator
Nope, Car Dealer Simulator is single-player only. There’s no co-op, online trading, or competitive used car flipping with your friends.
The game is fully focused on a solo career where you rise from a broke mechanic to a wheeling-and-dealing auto tycoon. You’ll haggle prices, fix up junkers, and sell them for profit… all by yourself.
While it might sound like something that could use a multiplayer mode, there’s nothing in the Steam page, dev roadmap, or any trailers that even hints at it being added later.
There’s also no online leaderboard, social features, or any sort of cross-dealer rivalry built in. Just you, Little Sam, and a lot of suspiciously underpriced sedans.
Final Blurb
If you were hoping to scam your way to riches with a friend in tow, sorry... you’re flying solo in Car Dealer Simulator. It’s strictly a one-player hustle, but at least you don’t have to split the profits.
FAQ
Q: Does Car Dealer Simulator have online multiplayer?
No, it’s single-player only.
Q: Can I play co-op with a friend?
Nope, no co-op or shared dealership features are available.
Q: Are there leaderboards or online events?
No, there’s nothing online-focused in the game at all.
Q: Is multiplayer planned for the future?
There’s no sign of it from the devs or on the roadmap.

