Feedback Form
Home Features Mastermind Forums About Advertise Blog Network Contact Be An Author

How to Avg. $3K to $4K Gross Profit per Vechicle Sold

How to Avg. $3K to $4K Gross Profit per Vechicle Sold

There are only five ways to increase the bottom line of a business: Sell more vehicles, practice price elasticity (get more gross profit per sale), create more repeat customers, increase the speed of the buying, cycle for your current customers, and create continuity programs by getting the customer to continually do business with you (service, add-on selling etc.). Although all are important, one can be obtained instantly and with a huge impact -price elasticity and the ability to increase gross profits.



There are four critical areas to increasing your gross profit. The first stage is in the sales process. There is an old saying that “sales people control numbers and managers control gross profits.” I definitely disagree with that saying. You must create rapport, find the customer’s real or perceived problem, identify the customer’s hot buttons, communicate and listen to the customer, find the right vehicle, give a tailored presentation/ demonstration that creates an emotional bond, encourage a proposal and have a positive and enthusiastic attitude towards your customer and the sale before gross profit can occur. The best manager cannot help a sales person create gross profit if those things have not occurred.



The manager must act as a check point to make sure that all these things occur before giving a proposal. Have you ever been in a meeting where the manager is talking about selling value and not price? I’m sure you have been in one of those meetings where, after you left, the first thing you were asked when you brought a customer proposal sheet to the manager was “What payment do they want to be at?” and “How much money do they have down?” Obviously these questions are based upon money, not value.



Try developing 10 questions that double check the sales process before you discuss figures. The following is a potential list:

1. Has the customer driven the vehicle?

2. What does the customer like or dislike about the vehicle?

3. Does the customer live/work near here?

4. Has the customer done business here before? Service or Sales?

5. Describe the customer’s trade-in

6. What does the customer like or dislike about their current vehicle?

7. Does the customer have a current or past payment on the vehicle? If there is or was a payment, how much? If the customer paid cash for the vehicle, how much did they pay?

8. If the customer has a payoff, how much is it and how many payments are left?

9. What is the customer’s Hope For Gain (HFG) in this purchase?

10. Who is the primary driver? Are there any secondary drivers? If so, will the secondary driver be involved in the selection?



The second way to create higher gross profits is in the deal proposal stage. Disclose all figures to the customer: price, trade, difference, payoff, total balances, payments, down payments and terms.



Preferably, you should show three payment options for every customer. You may give two payments at the same term but with different down payments and then one payment as a lease or with a different term. This proposal will allow a perfect alternative choice close at the end that allows the customer to save face if they don’t like either of the proposals. This will also allow customers to focus on what matters to them most. For most customers, this is their budget.



Difference negotiating, trades or price leads to lower gross profits and lots of negotiating on things that won’t ultimately matter to the customer. When you negotiate solely on price, trade or difference, often the customer is not really closed even after agreeing on a figure because the budgets aren’t agreeable.



When you give a proposal using budgets, make sure you are asking at least 25 percent down for one of the proposals. Down payment is a key to deal structure, gross profits and getting deals approved. People also will react better if you show down payment amounts and relate that to percentages. Percentages allow people to understand where the figures come from. Remember that between price, trade, down payment, payment or term, down payment is the only one that the customer controls 100 percent.



The third area that will improve gross profits is to understand what to do at the customer’s first objection. You must know what to say and write when the customer objects to price, trade, down payment, payment, term or anything else. You must be prepared to the point that you don’t have to think or blink about what to do next.



When the customer objects, never ask them what they were thinking or what figure they would like to be at. At best, this lowers gross profit but usually keeps the customer from buying because it creates a shopping mentality in the customer. When you ask a customer to give you a figure they will buy at, they either give you a low-ball figure or tell you that you are the sales person and you should tell them. At first objection, you must always verify and validate your original proposal. Otherwise, you invalidate yourself, your dealership and your proposal.



Used vehicles are also the key to increasing your overall gross profit. Most used cars are under-priced from the beginning. Practicing price elasticity allows you to ask more than you currently are asking and finding that you almost always under-price your vehicles versus what people will pay. Gross profit is a state of mind, and price cutting is a self-inflicted wound.



Creating higher gross profit also becomes much easier with good lender relations and a thorough knowledge of each lender’s buying parameters. Knowing which bank to send the deal to, how to structure it and asking the bank for maximum values are essential.



The ability to obtain higher gross profits is part science and part art. You must understand the mechanics, but you must have the belief system to support the mechanics. One without the other will lead to the failure to obtain higher gross profits.





How to Avg $3K to $4K Gross Profit per Vechicle Sold - To learn more about this author, visit Mark Tewart's Website.

Like this article? Share it with your friends

Article Feedback
 Article Feedback No article feedback found.
  Leave Your Feedback
article feedback

Article Feedback
Anne Barr
Anne Barr has over 26 years experience in sales and marketing, six years as a franchisee. She has assisted over 367 business owners and purchasers to achieve their goals in career change, transition and exit strategy. She holds the designation of Certified Franchise Executive from the International Franchise Association, Certified Business Intermediary from the International Business Brokers Association and Board Certified Broker from the Texas Association of Business Brokers. Anne is active in professional organizations, networking groups and volunteers for non-profit entities. As owner/operator of four successful businesses, Anne has proven people skills and enjoys helping clients find the right "fit" in business ownership. Visit www.FranchiseOpportunitySpecialist.com for more information about me and my company. - Visit Anne Barr's Website

Stephanie Robey
Stephanie Robey is President and CoFounder of Pivot Positive, LLC - an Internet marketing business focused on helping people start work at home ventures. Previously, she was employed at The Search Agency with over 20 years experience in graphic design and 10 years experience in online marketing. She was responsible for launching the Conversion Path Optimization (CPO) unit where she and her team have conducted hundreds of optimization tests for online companies across multiple verticals.

She is a successful entrepreneur having started and sold 2 companies and remains on the board of directors of the third, PhotoSpin.com   Stephanie began her career in the direct marketing realm creating and producing direct mail for many of the major cable television companies and directly attributes her understanding of Internet marketing to those early offline experiences.  Stephanie is a graduate of San Diego State University with a BFA in Graphic Arts and also holds an Executive MBA from the Graziadio School of Business and Management at Pepperdine University.

Read Steph's Blog
Meet Steph and Dave
Sign up for our Free 7-Day BootCamp: Self Employed & Rich
- Visit Stephanie Robey's Website


To learn more about the Evan Elite Author Program please contact us.

About The Author


Mark Tewart
(Visit Mark's Website) Mark Tewart started in the automotive industry as a salesperson in the early 1980s. Mark has been a Salesperson, Leasing Manager, F&I Manager, General Sales Manager and General Manager for two of the largest automotive chains in the country. He rose through the ranks to become a General Manager at the age of 27. Mark founded Tewart Enterprises Inc. in 1993 and has been a featured article writer for Auto Success Magazine, Dealer Magazine, and Ward's Dealer Business Magazine. Mark has had popular programs on ASTN(Automotive Satellite Training Network) for several years and conducts seminars and gives keynote speeches for corporations and state dealer associations around the country. Mark has also founded sales, management and F&I Training Academies based in Kansas City that are endorsed by several state dealer associations. His client list for his in-house training programs include dealers from all over the country and several of the largest dealers in the country. Mark is also a partner and National Marketing Manager for AutoSalesPro, Inc., a computer company providing the most advanced software solutions in the Automotive Industry.

Mark Tewart is a Platinum author on EvanCarmichael.com
About The Author

View Author Blog
View Author Blog

View Author Video
View Author Video

Free Downloads


Mark Tewart's

Complete
List Of
Sales
Articles

Name
Email
If you enjoyed this article, get Mark Tewart's Complete List of Sales Articles For FREE!

More Mark Tewart
Training Or Education
How To Build a Winning Team
Ten Tips for Recruiting Sales People Successfully
Change More Than the Calendar
People Hear What They See
Kill The Wolf
Words Are Cheap
The Most Important Customer
Stop Working Start Thinking
Building Your Business
Free Downloads


 
 
 


Evan Elite Authors
John Power  
Linda Richardson  
John Alexander  
Evan Elite Authors

Become An Author
Have you written articles that would be of value to entrepreneurs? Become an expert on our site by publishing them! Expose yourself to a wide audience, drive more traffic to your website and get more sales! Click Here for details.
Become An Author

Evan's Latest Video
Modeling the Masters: Learn the true secrets behind Walt Disney's business success factors & grow your company! Video produced by Phanta Media
Evan's Latest Video

Business Opportunities
"Learn straight from Evan how you can Make a Full Time Income (And More) from a Website"

How to Start An Online Business

Click Here To Learn More
Business Opportunities



Evan's Newsletter
Get advice & tips from famous business owners, new articles by entrepreneur experts, my latest website updates, & special sneak peaks at what's to come!
Name:
Email:
Evan`s Newsletter

Free Downloads
100 Success Tips Icon 100 Success Tips
Find It. Use It. Icon Find It. Use It.
Networking To Get Results Icon Networking To Get Results
Crazy Busy Icon Crazy Busy
Addictive Entrepreneurship Icon Addictive Entrepreneurship
Free Downloads - Complete List

Entrepreneur Tools and Guides
Top 50 Geek Business Blogs
Top 50 Geek Business Blogs
Top 50 Geek Business Blogs
 
Top 50 Franchising Blogs
Top 50 Franchising Blogs
Top 50 Franchising Blogs
 
Entrepreneur Tools and Guides

SEO For Africa
SEO For Africa
Agnes Londo Agoe, Togo,
Agnes Londo
Agoe, Togo
SEO For Africa

If I Were A Startup...
Gord Hotchkiss, $113k to $1.5 Mil in 5 years
Gord Hotchkiss
$113k to $1.5 Mil in 5 years
Lisa Shepherd, $335k to $1.1 Mil in 2 years
Lisa Shepherd
$335k to $1.1 Mil in 2 years
If I Were A Startup... - Complete List

Famous Entrepreneurs
P.T. Barnum, Barnum Circus
P.T. Barnum
Barnum Circus
Tony Robbins, AR Companies
Tony Robbins
AR Companies
Famous Entrepreneurs - Complete List

Entrepreneur Advice
Jack Canfield, Chicken Soup
Jack Canfield
Chicken Soup
Paul Kedrosky, Venture Capitalist
Paul Kedrosky
Venture Capitalist
Entrepreneur Advice - Complete List

Popular Articles
(Premium Authors)

     Your Business’s Reputation: An Invisible (yet essential) Asset
By Karen Torbett
     Taking Your Business Online : Tips for Launching a Small Business Web Site
By Karen Torbett
     Steps For Starting A Small Business
By Karen Torbett

Have A Suggestion?
Toronto Salsa Classes / Toronto Salsa Lessons Email us your ideas on how to make our website more valuable! Thank you Sharon from Toronto Salsa Lessons / Classes for your suggestions to make the newsletter look like the website and profile younger entrepreneurs like Jennifer Lopez and Sean Combs!
Have A Suggestion?

More Evan Carmichael
More Information