How We Evaluated the Top Car Affiliate Programs

We ranked programs across five criteria: commission rate, commission structure, qualification requirements, cookie/tracking window, and product quality. FlipLane wins on every count.

The Car Affiliate Program Comparison Table

ProgramCommissionLicense Needed?
FlipLane50% of platform take (~$250+ per purchase)No
AutoZone5–8% per sale (~$5–$20)No
Advance Auto PartsUp to 12%No
EdmundsVaries, negotiableYes for some
Car insurance leads$25–$100 per leadNo
Dealer referral (standard)$50–$150 per referralUsually yes
TireRack6% (~$20 per sale)No

FlipLane is the only program where a single referral can pay 10x more than competing programs — and you do not need a license to participate.

Why FlipLane Converts Better Than Parts Programs

When someone clicks a parts affiliate link, they are buying brake pads or floor mats — a $30–$150 order with a $5–$30 affiliate payout. When someone clicks your FlipLane link and buys a used car, they are spending $25,000–$35,000. One referral pays what months of parts affiliate links earn.

The Commission Breakdown

At current used car average prices (~$26,000 in 2026): affiliates receive 50% of FlipLane's platform transaction fee. Effective affiliate commission: $250+ per completed purchase. There is no cap. Refer 5 people who buy cars this year = $1,250+. Refer 20 = $5,000+.