Most dealers have been suffering from the auctions for quite a while, eating at their profits. Most dealers want to find ways to decrease the pain of today’s margin compression and increase profitability. But how? What are their options?
Buying used cars from private sellers certainly has its benefits. Increased profitability, higher quality inventory, and community outreach to name a few. But while these benefits have their appeal, realizing them can take some work.
The work involved isn’t particularly difficult to understand, but it does take genuine effort and commitment. It also involves a defined process, well-trained people to execute, and the right technology.
So how can dealers ensure they are set up for success with buying used cars from private sellers?
In this video, we discuss three key factors that contribute to a dealer’s ability to thrive in acquiring used vehicles from private sellers. The video features VAN Co-Founder Bill Anderson, and National Sales Director Jonah Jones.
Process
Nobody can argue that Carmax is not only outselling everybody, but for the most part out profiting everybody on a per-car basis. CarMax generates more than $350M per quarter retailing about 160,000 used cars. That averages to approximately $2,200 per unit front-end profit.
Now, is that because of their volume, or is it because they put consumer acquisitions at their core? And if it’s the latter, then what makes it so effective and profitable?
“Personally, I believe in processes,” Jonah says. “If you get lucky and have great people then you can be awesome. But if you don’t get lucky and find the right person then you can still be ok if you have really tight processes.”
People
Of course, a process without people is useless. You do need the right people in place. You need at least one champion to own the process, and lead the people behind it. Whether that is one person, or several, ownership of the process is key.
With a champion, your process can be executed. And as you will see in this video, the process boils down to a few steps: being proactive, being responsive, being courteous, and following up. In fact, if you look back at previous VAN University webinars, we explore these ideas repeatedly.
Technology
Another essential ingredient for success is technology. Without the right tools and the best information, you can’t realistically gain an edge.
“It’s pretty much impossible to do without technology,” says Jones. “Somebody had to come up with the software that could actually grind through, de-dupe, ignore all the knuckleheads, etc.”
This is where VAN comes in, primarily. Vehicle Acquisition Network provides dealers with the best information and the necessary tools. Two essentials for seeking out and identifying private sellers that have the vehicles you need.
Combined with the learning and development aspects, Vehicle Acquisition Network provides a well-rounded suite of resources for dealer success.
Summary
As Jones states in this best practices and training webinar...
“This isn’t that complicated. Answer the phone. Invite them to come in to get their vehicle appraised. Treat them like gold. Circle back to them if they don’t sell to you that day. That’s it!”