I am your consumer. I have a few simple ideas that cost you almost nothing and will help you sell more cars this year.
1. Improve the car buying experience
a. Start with clearer straight forward pricing. The game of having a vehicle with an MSRP of $35k, but then depending on which dealer you go to you might be able to buy the vehicle anywhere between $25k to $30k depending on your negotiating skills and how far you are willing to drive has to end. It is too much of a hassel.
b. Stop the dealers hard sell tactics on extended warranties, undercarriage rust proofing, seat scotch guarding, etc. Asking if people are interested in extended warranties is fine, but don't try to shove them down peoples throats. When the customer says "Not interested," move along.
c. Stop the dealers from putting those awful looking dealer tags or stickers on the backs of peoples cars. They make your cars look bad.
2. Stop preloading all your highest selling vehicles with OnStar and XM satellite radio. This will immediately lower the cost of these vehicles to the consumer which should help you sell more. Not everyone wants OnStar on their car/truck/ or SUV. It's not a tire. You don't need it on every vehicle. Stop forcing it on every one of your buyers.
3. When you say that the key to the GM turnaround is "Focusing on the Consumer," mean it. And follow through with it. Don't have this be just another ad campaign with no follow through.
1. Improve the car buying experience
a. Start with clearer straight forward pricing. The game of having a vehicle with an MSRP of $35k, but then depending on which dealer you go to you might be able to buy the vehicle anywhere between $25k to $30k depending on your negotiating skills and how far you are willing to drive has to end. It is too much of a hassel.
b. Stop the dealers hard sell tactics on extended warranties, undercarriage rust proofing, seat scotch guarding, etc. Asking if people are interested in extended warranties is fine, but don't try to shove them down peoples throats. When the customer says "Not interested," move along.
c. Stop the dealers from putting those awful looking dealer tags or stickers on the backs of peoples cars. They make your cars look bad.
2. Stop preloading all your highest selling vehicles with OnStar and XM satellite radio. This will immediately lower the cost of these vehicles to the consumer which should help you sell more. Not everyone wants OnStar on their car/truck/ or SUV. It's not a tire. You don't need it on every vehicle. Stop forcing it on every one of your buyers.
3. When you say that the key to the GM turnaround is "Focusing on the Consumer," mean it. And follow through with it. Don't have this be just another ad campaign with no follow through.