Prepare For Sale
When to Present J.D. Power® Edge Certified Pre-Owned* Program to the Customer
To ensure the program is viewed by the customer as a value and a benefit, it needs to be presented to them in the BEGINNING of the sales presentation.
If used to its full potential, this program provides a marketing edge for the dealership that separates them from the other dealers in their marketplace. If the program isn’t presented to the customer in the beginning, this edge is minimized.
Over 50% of customers that salespeople talk to on the lot never make it inside the dealership doors for further negotiation. If they haven’t been informed about the J.D. Power® Edge Certified Pre-Owned* Program and its benefits, the sales momentum is lost. At this point, the dealership is just like the others. Why should the customer return, other than to get a lower price? By giving a lower price, you de-value the vehicles on your lot.
- Increase sales and improve profits by building value in the vehicle
- Justify a higher price for the vehicle
Walking the Customer Around the Vehicle
Planting the Seed
Reinforce
Reinforce the customer’s choice of this vehicle by pointing out all the positive things that have been said about it. This discussion comes right after you mention the vehicle protection plan. Now you can point out what the original EPA rating on this vehicle was when it was new.
Explain to the customer that the dealership has used a vehicle history report service to make sure that the vehicle has a clean title. This is just one more reason why the customer can purchase a problem-free vehicle from this dealer.
Coming down the right side of the sticker, you now can point out to the customer the list of equipment on this vehicle. This lists the original standard equipment that was on the vehicle at the time of production, along with any optional equipment considered to be a strong selling point. Things such as leather interior, CD player, and power sunroof are just a few of the additional items you can highlight to the customer. Another item that can be added to the list of equipment is the original factory warranty if it is still in effect.