What A Dealer Needs To Know About Running A Professional Detail/Reconditioning Department
Bud Abraham - "we've always been able to operate the department with little equipment and low paying, entry level people."
Bud Abraham - "we've always been able to operate the department with little equipment and low paying, entry level people."
Bud Abraham - This department will not only provide services for new car and used car detailing, it will offer services to the public.
Bud Abraham - Depending on the volume of work, you need a proper facility in which to do the work.
Bud Abraham - ... greater productivity with fewer workers – has created a demand for quick detail but not the resultant poor quality work.
Bud Abraham ... detailing is moving out of the back alleys, warehouses and garages and assuming a position along side other service businesses.
Bud Abraham - Dedicate sufficient space to handle your own in-house needs and projected retail business.
Bud Abraham - Be honest Mr. Dealer, isn't that department about the messiest, disorganized eye-sore in the dealership?
Bud Abraham - What do you know about the detailing equipment, chemicals and supplies being used in your dealership's detailing department?
Dave Skrobot - Safety, Value, Convenience and Price! There are always a number of angles for running a Fall Auto Check up Promotion...
Dave Skrobot - Firstly, the service person may be trying to explain to the customer by using too much techno-jargon...
Chuck Bonanno - The service business must be approached with the same forethought that you put into entering the Buy Here-Pay Here business....
Bud Abraham - To enjoy increasing profits from used car sales, the cars have to mechanically fit and or in top shape cosmetically.
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