Auto Dealer idea

    • 2 posts
    May 14, 2010 10:53 AM PDT
    I have a used auto dealer (approx 500 cars & trucks) that is looking for a fresh new idea for May & June... He has done all the Spring Super sales and Inventory Reduction Sales, End of the Month Blowouts, does anyone have any new ideas?  Thank you Randy
    • 52 posts
    May 14, 2010 2:09 PM PDT
    Randy:

    By reading your post it looks like the dealer is using a lot of high intensity spots, buy buy buy NOW type of things. Is that correct, and that the way he wants to continue?

    Neil
    • 2 posts
    May 14, 2010 2:29 PM PDT
    Neil,
    Good afternoon and thanks for your response. We haven't pushed the buy buy buy real hard lately, we have pushed the EZ in-house financing real hard. I have handled this dealer for 17 years, we have used what seems like every "Big Sale" in the book and we are looking for new ideas for a sale.
    • 1373 posts
    May 14, 2010 2:58 PM PDT
    Randy, Auto dealers are a popular topic of conversation here! Here are some past discussions on promotions for car dealers that may provide you with some helpful ideas: http://www.radiosalescafe.com/forum/topics/car-dealer-promotions http://www.radiosalescafe.com/forum/topics/looking-for-idea-for-local http://www.radiosalescafe.com/forum/topics/difficult-car-dealer Additionally, in a discussion last year about summer promotions, RSC member Kathie Easton wrote, "We're making a local car dealer the area's destination for fund raising, yard sales, antique car shows, kids fests, music impersonators......lots of work to plan upcoming events, but for enough money spent.....we're pulling it off so far..........Right Now........they just want warm bodies on their lot...." Hope you'll find something helpful here! ~ Rebecca
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    May 14, 2010 4:34 PM PDT
    Randy,

    I'll echo Rebecca on recommending Kathie Easton's approach, i.e., making the dealership the center of community activities of all kinds and sizes during the summer months. He might have non-stop car washes every weekend, or even every afternoon, if there are enough groups in town using them to raise money. He might take the somewhat audacious approach of inviting private parties with vehicles to sell to display them on his lot for a nominal fee (assuming he has the real estate for it). This could attract that many more prospective buyers to the lot, make it easy to compare, and might even lead to some deals with the private sellers. Yes, a FSBO is by definition a competitive deal - but one might argue that the advantages outweigh the risks.

    Perhaps it's the nature of the car business and we're just stuck with it -- going from one "best sale ever" to the next -- but wouldn't you love to work with a dealer who instead of insisting on the same kind of cliché-ridden hype that 99% of the industry seems to gravitate toward, chose to invest his money in a campaign grounded on whatever he stands for (lower margin deals, higher level of service, larger inventory, or extra-long warranty protection), so that instead of shopping a promotion the buyer is actually shopping a dealer?

    Hey, it's Friday. It's a gorgeous afternoon out there. And now that I've got that out of my system, I think I'll go out and wash my car.

    Hope whatever you come up with proves to be a winner!

    Best,

    Rod