Originally Posted By: KrisZ
Originally Posted By: bretfraz
With car sales so depressed, the most profitable dept in a car dealership is the service dept. It's been that way for some years now.
The #1 "salesman" in a car dealership now sells service, not cars. $250 for a trans drain & fill? The "adviser" probably gets $50-75 in commission for that sale. Sell enough of those in a week and there is probably a nice cash spiff on Friday, or a spin & win.
Since service sales are such a profit center, I think you should negotiate as aggressively for service as you would new car sales. People think nothing of demanding to buy the car at invoice plus dealer holdback. Why not do the same with trans service and brake jobs? Do some local market research and come back with a counteroffer. Start the negotiation process with the service adviser the same as you would the car salesman.
There is a much simpler solution, find a private shop that will do a good job for a fair price and stick with it, no reason to support Dealerships when you know you are being screwed every time you visit.
You will be doing your community a favor and truly support small business.
I agree with that. Unfortunately it's only possible once the car is out of warranty.
Originally Posted By: bretfraz
With car sales so depressed, the most profitable dept in a car dealership is the service dept. It's been that way for some years now.
The #1 "salesman" in a car dealership now sells service, not cars. $250 for a trans drain & fill? The "adviser" probably gets $50-75 in commission for that sale. Sell enough of those in a week and there is probably a nice cash spiff on Friday, or a spin & win.
Since service sales are such a profit center, I think you should negotiate as aggressively for service as you would new car sales. People think nothing of demanding to buy the car at invoice plus dealer holdback. Why not do the same with trans service and brake jobs? Do some local market research and come back with a counteroffer. Start the negotiation process with the service adviser the same as you would the car salesman.
There is a much simpler solution, find a private shop that will do a good job for a fair price and stick with it, no reason to support Dealerships when you know you are being screwed every time you visit.
You will be doing your community a favor and truly support small business.
I agree with that. Unfortunately it's only possible once the car is out of warranty.