buda said:There are several issues to consider in commenting on your post some of which have been well addressed by other operators:
1. Giving Prices over the Phone
In my opinion don't do it. Why? You have two customer types, one looking for price and if you aren't the cheapest you won't get the business anyway. As well no matter what price you give them they will keep calling til they find a cheaper price.
Others are not necessarily looking for price and they want quality but don't know what "good" detail work is or how much it is worth so they ask price.
You got to find out which person you got on the line and one way to do it is to say: "I really need to see the vehicle to give you an accurate price."
If they keep pressing for a price you probably have a price buyer.
Another quick comment I have made in a nice way is: "Sir, you looking for price or quality?"
That sets most back. Before they answer say "I am not being smart but we do only quality work not low cost dealer work."
They will ask you to explain and you then explain how detailed who do dealer work short cut to offset the low prices dealers pay.
Then explain your 3 step shampoo process and your 3 step paint finishing process, etc. This is your chance to educate the customer and win their business.
2. Pricing - you must develop an hourly price for your services and charge based on the hours to do the work times your hourly rate. Your accountant or bookkeeper should be able to help you determine what it costs you to operate.
Never price based on competition you do not know their costs of operating their business.
Based on what you said you do for the $150 I would agree with the others who said that is too low. A black vehicle is time consuming all they should get is a wash and 3 step on the paint and final exterior detail for $150.
Hope this helps
Bud Abraham
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You can tell them you need to see the vehicle
This^. Its funny how I see high end cars like ferrari bentley etc still at the local early bird special car wash. Target your clientele it'll be rough at first little to none business if your starting new, but it will gradually keep expanding as your aiming to the ones who truely value there vehicles and your work.