"Do you need a few moments to glance at the menu?"
A phrase we hear often when we go out to dine at a restaurant. Perhaps we had already planned on an entree prior to arriving at the restaurant and our mind was changed upon hearing the daily specials or after glancing at the menu choices! Perhaps an appetizer sounds enticing, so we lessen our entree portion! Have you ever gone out to eat in a restaurant, where no menu was available? Maybe the menu is on the wall in the form of a menu board, or on the place mat, but there always is some sort of presentation which lists all available choices, correct?
Now, let's look at the service drive/ counter/ write-up area! Does you service department offer a menu with preventative maintenance packages highlighted? Do you also offer a la carte items for service clients to choose from? Are completed repair prices clearly marked? Are they distributed to the client at the greeting stage of the visit or do you wait until they ask for one? How do you handle menu-selling at your dealership? Please share some best practices in terms of menu selling which have worked effectively in your store. If you don't use a menu at your dealership, is there a reason why you think it is not necessary?
Bobby Compton
A great share from Jim, and very classy to share such free and quality information as you both do.
NANCY SIMMONS said:
Jan 27, 2011
Bobby Compton
Craig Lockerd said:
Jan 27, 2011
NANCY SIMMONS
Craig Lockerd said:
Jan 27, 2011