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Q & A Session... - Ask a Ford Dealer
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<blockquote data-quote="bssmith1220" data-source="post: 15526141" data-attributes="member: 31462"><p>I'll play. We use a reconditioning pack so to speak at my dealer. Instead of actual recon cost going to individual stock units a flat cost is applied to all at the time they are brought into inventory. The idea is to always know what your recon cost will be and not turn away trades that you know need a lot of work (hopefully the low cost recon cars leave you room to spend lots when needed). We thought we would see noticeable gains from this in regards to more units retailed and more front gross, but results seem flat and it's more work for accounting. Have you ever seen this? What are your thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bssmith1220, post: 15526141, member: 31462"] I'll play. We use a reconditioning pack so to speak at my dealer. Instead of actual recon cost going to individual stock units a flat cost is applied to all at the time they are brought into inventory. The idea is to always know what your recon cost will be and not turn away trades that you know need a lot of work (hopefully the low cost recon cars leave you room to spend lots when needed). We thought we would see noticeable gains from this in regards to more units retailed and more front gross, but results seem flat and it's more work for accounting. Have you ever seen this? What are your thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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