Meet Our Team

Sammy Vaday

Owner

Born and raised in Beaverton, Oregon, Sammy has spent the last 15 years turning his passion for exotic cars into a thriving career. After getting tired of the rain back home, he made the move to sunny Scottsdale to make Carz Planet the premier destination for luxury and performance vehicles. When he’s not at the dealership, he’s likely enjoying the sunshine or catching a Lakers or Cardinals game—proving that some things are just better under clear skies.

Danny Radcliffe

General Manager

Straight from San Jose, CA, Danny brings 14 years of automotive experience and a whole lot of fun to the table. When he’s not helping customers find their dream rides, he’s likely on the lake wake surfing or fishing. Covered in tattoos but soft as a marshmallow, Danny is all about his kids and making sure buying a car feels like less of a chore and more of an adventure. His goal? Make sure you leave Carz Planet feeling like you just scored the best deal on the planet (pun totally intended).

Nima Vaday

Used Car Director

Nima is the guy behind all the stunning used cars at Carz Planet. Born and raised in Beaverton, Oregon, he brings his love for cars and his knack for finding the best deals to every vehicle you see on the lot. A former college basketball player, Nima’s always quick on his feet—whether it’s closing a deal or cracking a joke. His sharp eye and attention to detail ensure that every ride he sources is top-notch. If you’re looking for a smooth car-buying experience with a few laughs along the way, Nima’s your guy.

Tanner Sausser

Sales Manager

Malibu native Tanner traded in his surfboard for a sales desk, but don’t worry, he still brings that laid-back vibe to the dealership. With a degree from the University of Oregon and a sharp eye for luxury cars, Tanner makes sure every customer gets the best ride for their buck. Whether he’s talking horsepower or beach waves, Tanner’s here to make sure your car-buying experience is as smooth as a ride down the coast. Just don’t ask him to choose between selling cars and catching waves—it’s still a sore subject.