Services

Support for sourcing, importing, and delivery.

Walltap Garage helps customers move from first inquiry to final handoff with a cleaner, more transparent process.

  • Vehicle selection starts with budget, chassis, and condition priorities.
  • Purchase and transport move through visible approvals and milestone updates.
  • Delivery planning stays tied to practical next steps, not generic status notes.

Service lanes

Choose the part of the process you need help with now.

These lanes cover the most common buyer needs: finding the right car, moving it through import logistics, and handling the final financing or delivery conversation.

01

Vehicle Sourcing

Identify the right chassis, trim, condition, and purchase path before money moves.

02

Transport Coordination

Handle auction logistics, shipping, customs, and arrival planning with a clear timeline.

03

Financing Guidance

Help buyers understand next-step financing conversations alongside inventory review and delivery planning.

Import Process

How sourcing and importing works, step by step.

The process is built to keep buyers informed at the moments that matter most: vehicle selection, approval, transit, arrival, and final handoff.

01

Discovery and Vehicle Brief

Every import starts with a real conversation about budget, target chassis, transmission, condition tolerance, and delivery goals.

Milestones

  • Confirm your budget range and target models before sourcing starts
  • Review realistic market pricing, lead times, and availability
  • Set a sourcing brief so everyone is aligned on the same vehicle standard

Documents and checkpoints

  • Buyer profile with model, trim, and condition targets
  • Initial pricing range and sourcing plan

The goal is to define the right car before asking you to commit to the wrong one.

02

Shortlist, Inspection, and Approval

Walltap narrows the search to credible candidates and flags condition, history, and pricing before any purchase decision is made.

Milestones

  • Receive candidate vehicles with photos, notes, and purchase rationale
  • Review auction sheet details, known flaws, and comparable pricing
  • Approve the exact vehicle before funds move forward

Documents and checkpoints

  • Vehicle shortlist with inspection or auction notes
  • Condition disclosures and approval checkpoint

No vehicle is treated like a blind buy. You see why it was chosen, what stands out, and what to expect.

03

Purchase, Export, and Transit

Once approved, the vehicle moves through purchase, export booking, and shipping with milestone updates instead of vague status messages.

Milestones

  • Secure the vehicle and confirm the purchase record
  • Coordinate export handling, port scheduling, and transit timing
  • Share progress updates when the car moves into the next stage

Documents and checkpoints

  • Purchase confirmation and export booking details
  • Shipping and transit status checkpoints

You are not left guessing where the car is or whether the transaction is progressing.

04

Arrival, Customs, and Final Handoff

After arrival, Walltap coordinates the next practical steps so the vehicle can move from port to pickup or delivery with fewer surprises.

Milestones

  • Confirm arrival timing and customs-related next steps
  • Review final logistics for release, transport, and handoff
  • Coordinate pickup or delivery planning with clear expectations

Documents and checkpoints

  • Arrival and customs checkpoint communication
  • Final handoff or delivery plan

The final stage is handled like a handoff, not a disappearing act after payment.

Why buyers trust the process

Clear checkpoints reduce avoidable surprises.

  • A specific vehicle is approved before purchase, not substituted after the fact.
  • Known flaws, condition notes, and realistic timing are discussed early.
  • Key checkpoints are communicated in plain language so buyers know what is happening.
  • Paperwork and milestone updates are part of the process, not an afterthought.

If a vehicle does not match the brief, the right move is to keep looking. That discipline matters more than forcing a deal through.

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