Open recalls present an opportunity for dealers to turn owners of recalled cars into buyers of new or certified pre-owned (CPO) vehicles. Specifically, you can leverage consumer concern about a recall by selling them a different vehicle and accepting that open recall vehicle as a trade in.
Manufacturer Buyback
This past July, Fiat Chrysler (FCA) was ordered by the federal government to recall and …show more content…
Competing brand dealers can join in by wooing shoppers willing to switch brands. You will need to develop your own incentive program, perhaps with manufacturer backing, in a bid to win conquest sales.
Dealer Incentive Program
Your dealership already has an incentive program in place as you work with and independently of the manufacturer to increase your sales. To win owners of open recall vehicles, you need to think outside of the box. The following are some points to keep in mind for your dealer incentive program.
1. Train your repair shop team. If customers are coming in or calling your repair shop and are expressing frustration over an incomplete open recall, a sales opportunity may be possible. Specifically, by training your shop team to ask them if they would be interested in trading in their vehicle for another one, it could very well lead to a sale. If the customer expresses interest in making a trade, then the repair shop should refer the customer to the sales …show more content…
Reach out to your customers directly. You already know which customers have vehicles with outstanding recalls. This is where you can task your marketing team to reach out to them through a direct mail or email campaign. The campaign might address their recall concerns and explain to them that you will buy back their vehicle or given them a competitive trade toward a new or CPO vehicle. If your advertising budget is especially large, then consider running a television or radio ad to reach out to owners of all open recall vehicles in your media market.
3. Address their concerns. An open recall can be a big concern for some, especially if a safety issue remains unaddressed. For instance, a parent with small children may not want to keep their crossover utility vehicle as long as the recall remains open. Here, you could explain that you will accept the vehicle as a trade in and will also cover the necessary repairs.
4. Offer something extra. Customers with an open recall may not have a new car on their minds, but that can change if you sweeten the deal and put a time limit on it. For instance, with gas prices trending downward, you might offer customers free gas for six months, but only if they make their purchase by the end of the month. Add in all available incentives, including the conquest discount for owners of all competing brands. Leverage every angle possible to turn a dissatisfied or concerned owner into the happy owner of a new or CPO