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Youll find that if a car manufacturer is fully relying on after sales/service to make money - theyll be out of the business as no customer wants to spend a bomb to maintain one. Sales/profits from cars comes first - revenue from after sales comes as a result of the first. Not the other way around |
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Like i said, Sales is number 1, parts and service comes as a result of the sale. Otherwise, why on earth would these dealers bother with a showroom then? Why sit on millions of dollars worth of stock/risk when the money is all coming in from just parts and afterservice. How many dealers do you know of that just have parts and after service without showroom? |
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The point you missed is FOMOCO don't make money on servicing, the dealer does.
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Sorry, i stand corrected.
Parts and after service is where its at in dealerland |
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Was talking to a guy in the finance area of the trade and he was bemoaning how little the dealers are making on the stratight sale of a car i.e. before options, finance etc.
He claims $100 on a average Ford is a good outcome, $50 is not unheard of. |
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