A Chicago used-car salesman who posted a one-minute TikTok thanking the founder of a car-broker service for an “easy deal” has spent the past week defending himself against fellow sales staff who accused him of selling out the industry.

His follow-up video argues that a salesman’s job is to sell cars, not to hold them, and the people calling him a sellout for taking a quick MSRP deal are working harder for less.

The original 59-second video was posted on June 4, 2026, by Nikko The Car Guy (@nikkothecarguy), whose bio identifies him as a Chicago salesman who “gets people approved and sells cars.” It has racked up more than 111,000 views. The 1-minute, 59-second follow-up went up on June 6 and has drawn over 33,000 views.

The Delivrd Deal

In the first clip, Nikko explains what happened. “Your boy finally did a deal with Tommy from Delivrd, and to be honest with you, it was one of the easiest experiences that I’ve had,” he says. “He had a client all the way in North Carolina looking for a RAV4 XSE. I ironically had one in the same exact specs—meteor shower, black interior, all the bells and whistles.”