Jim Ziegler asks...
I am hearing a lot of discussion about True Car and ZAG. I continually scratch my head and wonder if desperate dealers are doing the marketing limbo "How Low Can You Go?"
Are we so bad at what we do that we have to line up and pay vendors to lose money? AND, who is giving these people access to your data that is used against you?
Who owns these companies and what might be their ulterior motive? Sometimes I ask questions to which I already know the answer.
Am I wrong?
What do you think... JIM
Jim Ziegler's Guidance and Recommended Action Plan:
Ten Areas We Need to Concentrate on to Bring This Monster to It's Knees...
Read this article as a reference: http://www.autonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20110831%2FFIN...
AND, if you doubt the mission... read this... http://www.zag.com/websiteASSETS/whitepapers/ZAG-WhitePaper3.pdf
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OK...For my part in the quest to rid the planet of TrueCar...To help everyone pass this information on, I would be happy to summarize this discussion in a short Powerpoint that users can rebrand and use to present with. I can provide a Google Docs link for people to download it from. Would that help?
@Larry Oh Novacain is highly overrated.
Just an observation. Most dealers accept "no nothing deals" does Zag make a dealer accept more no nothing deals or are the Zag buyers the same people? My guess its a little of both,your accepting a few more no nothing deals but the same people who grind out every last penny are the main ones using this method of shopping/buying . As a salesman who has benefited from Zag/Trucar i am able to make a profit while selling ext warranty,tire dent and other accessory items. I am also able to say ,i can do that price but its on this specific car which allows me to move aged inventory. I get the argument but here is the issue . You can either let Zag work you or you can work Zag. My guess its here to stay,so be creative and find a way to make money and profit from it. Just an oppinion of a Sally who is sucking it up! Best wishes,Me
@Jim
I saw that earlier today. No more making it up on the trade. Truecar basically admits it wants to do away with the salesman. Do the stores that pay truecar agree?
@ CJ and Stan..
I see alot of dead blind squirrles out there!
Imagine walking into your Dentists office, demanding service to the point of the Doctor losing money. How fast would they see you out the same door you walked in?
Truecar's "Clearbook" is designed to close the loopholes to make doubly sure you can't make a profit by holding on the trades... You're right Keith, it is more than a business, these people are on a mission...
@CJ as the saying goes, "even a blind squirrel can find a nut". Once in a while, we get lucky and hit a home run as you did with that deal. But as you stated most of them were nothing deals and that is the problem.
@ CJ, what do you think if your trade hold disappears in that equation? What if your customer can actually know their trade just as well as their new car "price" from Zag? Effectively, would you let your trading customer into the tower to see your market pricing on your inventory tool (AAX or whatever)? Well, guess what's NEXT: TrueCar's "ClearBook": http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/truecar-inc-announces-clear... "Over the last 18 months TrueCar has been able to successfully and comprehensively collect, analyze and visually present objective transaction data on new cars allowing buyers and sellers to finally know what everyone else actually paid. ClearBook will now utilize this proven process and format to collect, analyze and present used car listing data in the same manner. By aggregating used car listings in a specific area and providing clear, indisputable pricing analysis based on actual market data, ClearBook will facilitate faster sales for dealers and set more realistic expectations for buyers and sellers" and ""The problem with used vehicle pricing guides has always been subjectivity around asking price, how it is driven and its relationship to actual market demand. 'Beauty is in the eye of the beholder' doesn't even begin to measure the variances in used car pricing," said Scott Painter, CEO and Founder of TrueCar, Inc. "Aggregating and presenting actual used car listing data is the first step in measuring the market and eliminating this subjectivity and that capability simply hasn't existed until now."
@Devin...So Devin, not satisfied with the amount of TrueCar outrage, in a late night hit and run, pops out from behind the corner with his gas can in hand, and really gets the fire going. He ducks back behind the corner as the bullets fly. Now the next morning comes and the TrueCar powers that be handcuff him to the sewer pipe in the basement to keep him from making the situation any worse....Or so I imagine how his day is going....
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