jimmybuffit
That'll buff right out!
I've been planning to increase my pricing at the first of the year... well, guess what? Here we are! Time to get moving on this!
I have a fixed location, in a very affluent area. The shop location is two years old, and business has been quite good. Apart from the Yellow Pages, my Website, and a big white lettered van (parked on the highway), I really do not advertise. Word of mouth is apparently good, and growing.
We spend 6-8 manhours on a vehicle, and feel that our work is quite substantial. We essentially give the vehicle whatever it needs, for a fixed fee. PDR and Paint Touchup are about the only upchargesâ€Â¦
We really don't offer packages, just simple Complete, Interior only or Exterior only. Up to this point, I've charged $175 for sedans, and $225 for SUVs. Now, what can I do to more realistically be compensated for our time and expenses?
Here's my current plan: I'd like to accomplish a $38 Shop Rate, but assuming 8 hours for an Excursion/Suburban, we're looking at $304! I'm not convinced that my market will bear thatâ€Â¦
Additionally, we think Black cars (more than 40% of our volume) are more difficult, and require at least an additional hour of paint prep and polishing.
So, here is my contemplated new price list: (Courtesy Wash included for every car)
Complete Interior Only Exterior Only
Small Sedan $195 $115 $115
Full Size Sedan $225 $135 $135
Small SUV $225 $135 $135
Minivan/SUV $265 $150 $150
Large SUV $295 $165 $165
Black,Shop Rate $ 38 - $ 38
(I'm sorry that the pricing is difficult to read... I'm really quite the novice at HTML).
I welcome your criticisms, suggestions, advice and wisdom.
BTW, I realize that pricing is a localized issue. My shop is located in one of the (per capita) Top Ten Income Zip Codes in the US.
I look forward to your assistance.
Jim
I have a fixed location, in a very affluent area. The shop location is two years old, and business has been quite good. Apart from the Yellow Pages, my Website, and a big white lettered van (parked on the highway), I really do not advertise. Word of mouth is apparently good, and growing.
We spend 6-8 manhours on a vehicle, and feel that our work is quite substantial. We essentially give the vehicle whatever it needs, for a fixed fee. PDR and Paint Touchup are about the only upchargesâ€Â¦
We really don't offer packages, just simple Complete, Interior only or Exterior only. Up to this point, I've charged $175 for sedans, and $225 for SUVs. Now, what can I do to more realistically be compensated for our time and expenses?
Here's my current plan: I'd like to accomplish a $38 Shop Rate, but assuming 8 hours for an Excursion/Suburban, we're looking at $304! I'm not convinced that my market will bear thatâ€Â¦
Additionally, we think Black cars (more than 40% of our volume) are more difficult, and require at least an additional hour of paint prep and polishing.
So, here is my contemplated new price list: (Courtesy Wash included for every car)
Complete Interior Only Exterior Only
Small Sedan $195 $115 $115
Full Size Sedan $225 $135 $135
Small SUV $225 $135 $135
Minivan/SUV $265 $150 $150
Large SUV $295 $165 $165
Black,Shop Rate $ 38 - $ 38
(I'm sorry that the pricing is difficult to read... I'm really quite the novice at HTML).
I welcome your criticisms, suggestions, advice and wisdom.
BTW, I realize that pricing is a localized issue. My shop is located in one of the (per capita) Top Ten Income Zip Codes in the US.
I look forward to your assistance.
Jim