We Love Cars. It's the Ownership Part That Sucks.

Cars are awesome.

We love the way they look, the way they sound, the way they feel. We love the engineering, the design, and the freedom of an open road. We love the community, the car meets on Saturday mornings, and the head-nod between two people driving the same weird car.

Cars themselves don't suck.

The thing is, almost everything around owning a car can suck. It’s a death by a thousand papercuts—a series of frustrating, confusing, and confidence-sapping experiences that drains the joy from the very thing you love.

When we say we want to make car ownership "not suck," we're talking about fixing a broken system.

  • The Buying Process

    The Suck: Hours spent scrolling through thousands of nearly identical listings. Dodging pushy salespeople who speak in confusing jargon. Trying to decipher complex financing and fighting off last-minute fees that appear out of nowhere. The entire process often feels designed to make you feel stupid and ripped off.

    The Fix (What If...?): What if you had an unbiased, expert friend in your corner? Someone who could help you cut through the BS, find the right car at a fair price, and handle the nonsense so you could just feel the excitement?

  • The Paperwork & The DMV

    The Suck: The soul-crushing bureaucracy. The endless lines at the DMV. The confusing, jargon-filled insurance policies that feel impossible to compare. Registering a car and getting it properly insured shouldn't require taking a day off work and a degree in fine print.

    The Fix (What If...?): What if all that paperwork was simplified, explained in plain English, and streamlined? What if you had a clear guide to getting insured and registered without the headache?

  • The Service & Maintenance

    The Suck: This is the big one. The check engine light comes on, and your stomach drops. You grab your phone and play "mechanic roulette" on Google, scrolling through a list of shops with a mix of 5-star reviews that seem fake and 1-star reviews that sound like horror stories. You live in constant fear of being upsold on repairs you don't need or charged for work that wasn't done right. There is no trust.

    The Fix (What If...?): What if you had a curated list of only the most trustworthy mechanics in your city? Shops that were included based on the quality of their work and their customer service, not because they paid for an ad. What if you knew, with 100% confidence, that the shop you were going to was one of the good ones?

  • The Detailing & Care

    The Suck: This is about passion. It's about finding someone who "gives a shit" as much as you do. You don't want to take your pride and joy to a cheap automated car wash that will just grind swirls into the paint. You want to find the detailer, the tint shop, or the wheel repair specialist that other obsessive enthusiasts trust with their own cars. Finding those people can feel impossible.

    The Fix (What If...?): What if there was a network where you could easily find the craftspeople? The specialists who treat their work as an art form and your car with the respect it deserves.

Clutsh Network

Our Mission is Simple

The joy of owning a car is in the driving, the community, and the pride of ownership.

The "suck" is the broken system that surrounds it.

At Clutsh, we believe we can fix it. Our mission is to restore trust and joy to the ownership experience by tackling the frustrating parts head-on. We're proposing a new way forward, built on a foundation of honesty and a shared passion for all things automotive.

We think the answer starts here, with The Clutsh Network—our vision for a trustworthy ecosystem of high-quality pros. It's how we plan to make car ownership suck less. Period.