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Get the VSA Verified badge.
List free for 90 days.

SuperLine is buyer-first. We turn dealer inventory into a trust signal — every listing shows a verified dealer badge, finance pre-qual, ICBC paperwork reminders, and PPSA lien check prompts. Buyers want to know they can trust you. We make that trust visible.

WHAT YOU NEED

Four things, in plain English.

Active VSA dealer licence

VSA number visible on your storefront and matched against the public register.

BCAM membership (preferred)

British Columbia Automobile Association membership is preferred but not required for VSA-only dealers.

1+ year of business history

Minimum 12 months operating under your VSA number. Photos of the lot and signage required.

1+ staff member on file

A primary contact who is reachable for buyer questions and ICBC paperwork follow-ups.

HOW IT WORKS

From application to first listing in 5 steps.

  1. 1
    Apply

    Fill the form below. We respond within 1 business day.

  2. 2
    VSA check

    We verify your VSA number against vsabc.ca and run a 1-page credit check (no impact to your score).

  3. 3
    Storefront

    Your dealership gets a /dealers/{slug} page with photos, hours, inventory count, reviews.

  4. 4
    Bulk import

    Upload your inventory as CSV or use our dealer dashboard. VIN-paste auto-fills make/model/trim/year.

  5. 5
    VSA badge live

    Your listings show the VSA Verified badge, get top-of-search placement, and rotate on the homepage.

START YOUR APPLICATION

Send us the basics.

We don't do a 14-field online form. Send us an email with the four things below, and a real human (Dave, our dealer ops lead) will reply within one business day. No automated ticketing. No phone trees.

  • Dealer name and VSA number
  • City / address of the lot
  • Average inventory count (so we can size your storefront)
  • Primary contact name + phone

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