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Dealership Ceramic Coating
Is there a possible market for one to up-sell Ceramic Coating through a dealership? I am thinking about going to dealerships in my area and making a deal to up-sell a coating to a customer after vehicle purchase. I would charge X amount and pay the dealership X amount for the up-sell.
Would this be a good idea?
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Re: Dealership Ceramic Coating
Would be worth a shot, but most dealerships have an appearance protection package that they up-sell in finance & those carry a warranty. They’d be unlikely to promote anything else they make a ton of money with little expense. Most of these programs don’t even charge the dealership for the products. They just get a cut of the expensive warranty if they sell one.
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Re: Dealership Ceramic Coating
Originally Posted by
jeffindetail
Would be worth a shot, but most dealerships have an appearance protection package that they up-sell in finance & those carry a warranty. They’d be unlikely to promote anything else they make a ton of money with little expense. Most of these programs don’t even charge the dealership for the products. They just get a cut of the expensive warranty if they sell one.
Ah ok, I see. I may go around to some used car lots.
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Re: Dealership Ceramic Coating
It’s worth a try. Some dealerships hire outside detailers to detail some of their cars. You can’t go wrong with getting your name to as many people as possible. It’s a numbers game, the more people you contact the more chances you will have to get hired,
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Re: Dealership Ceramic Coating
Originally Posted by
rlmccarty2000
It’s worth a try. Some dealerships hire outside detailers to detail some of their cars. You can’t go wrong with getting your name to as many people as possible. It’s a numbers game, the more people you contact the more chances you will have to get hired,
That is what I am thinking, I may go ahead and make a few rounds tomorrow after a job. It never hurts to ask!
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Re: Dealership Ceramic Coating
I would think that higher end car dealers like Lexus, Mercedes, BMW, and the like might be more open to what you are offering. It's more likely the buyer/owner could afford it as opposed to a used car lot buyer.
Also how would it be presented to the potential customer? Seems like this would require a more personal touch rather than a business manager pumping the sale at closing. You need to work this out prior to approaching anyone.
Consider also that dealerships generally set the price they will pay you not the other way around. They will charge whatever they think they can get away with.
Rick....now in North Texas
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Re: Dealership Ceramic Coating
Originally Posted by
RTexasF
I would think that higher end car dealers like Lexus, Mercedes, BMW, and the like might be more open to what you are offering. It's more likely the buyer/owner could afford it as opposed to a used car lot buyer.
Also how would it be presented to the potential customer? Seems like this would require a more personal touch rather than a business manager pumping the sale at closing. You need to work this out prior to approaching anyone.
Consider also that dealerships generally set the price they will pay you not the other way around. They will charge whatever they think they can get away with.
That makes sense, I think for around $600-$800 someone would spring for a Ceramic Coating at a cheaper dealership. My old roommates grandmother opted for a $600 Ceramic Coating in CA after a purchase of a new Toyota I think.
I will be working this out lol, not exactly sure. I am going to figure something out on how to pitch it to dealers.
Well then I would walk from the dealership. I already am willing to give them a huge chunk anyway.
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Re: Dealership Ceramic Coating
Originally Posted by
RTexasF
I would think that higher end car dealers like Lexus, Mercedes, BMW, and the like might be more open to what you are offering. It's more likely the buyer/owner could afford it as opposed to a used car lot buyer.
Also how would it be presented to the potential customer? Seems like this would require a more personal touch rather than a business manager pumping the sale at closing. You need to work this out prior to approaching anyone.
Consider also that dealerships generally set the price they will pay you not the other way around. They will charge whatever they think they can get away with.
My MB dealership offers ceramic coating with a bug/tar/bird ... warranty. It was the same price as most detailers in the area and the dealer did a great job. I did not ask if they use their own staff or if they sub out the work. The only bad part was they really under quoted on the time they would need the car. Not a big issue since it turned out looking much better than any other car on the lot.
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Re: Dealership Ceramic Coating
I would try the obscure smaller boutique used car lots. They may already have a detailer on staff though.
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Re: Dealership Ceramic Coating
A lot of the high end dealers sell the 3m product, and they get a lot for it.
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