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11-30-2022, 10:40 AM | #1 |
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What's wrong with the automotive industry??
Great vid on issues with the automotive industry post Covid with ridiculous ADMs, dealer overhead costs, supply shortage, and how consumers bear the brunt of these costs.
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11-30-2022, 01:52 PM | #2 |
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Great video!
I would ask back - what could we realistically do to fix this? I think this becomes almost at least partially a political discussion... In addition - I feel many different industries / fields have been trending this way.
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11-30-2022, 05:38 PM | #4 | |
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11-30-2022, 08:20 PM | #5 |
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Get rid of the laws requiring/protecting dealers
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11-30-2022, 09:47 PM | #6 |
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ADMs are dumb for any car. So refuse to pay those right off the bat.
I wouldn't mind paying a little extra for quality work by a dealer service dept, but more often than not they don't know what they're doing bc they're more interested in turnover and charging as much as possible to subsidize the cost of service advisors, the receptionists, the techs, the dealership bills, etc. At least this is the case in the NE where we objectively have the worst dealers out there that embody all the negative stereotypes associated with the job. |
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12-01-2022, 09:23 AM | #7 | |
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With that said, I have a friend that's a dealer tech and tells me from time to time the things going on at the dealership. Contrary to belief, the dealer techs are not making a fat living anymore. Many times they're just scraping by. The more experienced techs have either moved to other places (usually independents) or have just quit the business altogether. The dealership takes up the majority of the money being charged for repairs. This is why more and more people are complaining about the lack of quality repairs. The proverbial you get what you pay for. But in this case, it's the dealership paying as low as they can for techs to just get by. So you get junior level techs or techs that are very subpar. The customer isn't innocent with this whole situation either. He tells me he constantly hears of customers complaining about the loaner they're put in as their primary focus over what is wrong with their car. The customer demographics have pushed the emphasis towards posh waiting rooms, snacks, etc. As to my friend, I don't know how long he's going to be in the business. Every time we speak about work, he's salty. I'd be surprised if he's still working as a tech there past a couple of more years. He's stayed as long as he has because of his seniority. |
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12-01-2022, 09:48 AM | #9 | |
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As to ADM, I don't blame the dealerships for charging them in this climate. I do as I have numerous times talking on this topic blame it on the consumer. If people would stop paying the ADMs, this problem would be less of a problem. You'll hear the argument about what the market will bear and that's why pricing is up. Yes and no. In the end of the day, a car marked up from say $30k is still a $30k car in real value. That car was designed by the manufacturer to meet a price point with materials and engineering. It doesn't magically increase in the engineering and materials value because everyone is paying $10k over MSRP. I have and still will continue to refuse to pay over sticker for any vehicle. I managed to purchase a new S1000RR earlier this year for under sticker. If I had to pay over, I would have walked away. All this irrational exuberance is affecting those that can least afford it. The ones that are barely making ends meet and had their car blow up on them. Those are the ones I feel for. Where they have to buy a car and not buying one because they're changing underwear as many US consumers do. My mom had to get a new car recently and thankfully I was able to get her into one at MSRP because her Jeep's engine took a dump. |
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12-01-2022, 10:59 AM | #10 | ||
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Like any business it's tough to be good at your job, be it on the sales side or the service side. Anecdotally I've had much better experience at Indy shops vs a dealership. I'm lucky to have found a great Indy shop and travel 1.5 hrs to a dealership I trust for any warranty related work. In terms of sales, I was also lucky enough to find a great CA for a new BMW purchase, and even if she's charging a little more for a car, I'd much rather give her the sale than the dealers in my geographic area. |
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12-01-2022, 02:03 PM | #11 |
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Are dealership techs really that underpaid for what they do? Yes, it's physical labor to some extent, but as a fairly experienced automotive DIYer myself and 48 years of age, I don't find the work that particularly hard. I would find IMMENSELY easier too if I had a lift and access to a ton more tools. I've definitely learned over the years that having the right tool for the job makes a job so much easier plus these guys have access to staff knowledge, tech support, and service manuals. For most jobs, the tech has done them a million times like a brake or suspension job. Most electronic and motor issues are self-disclosed once the tech hooks the car up to a scanner.
Tech pays ranges from $24/hr to $45/hr, depending on years of experience and location. They work a 40 hr week with the option for overtime plus bonuses as well as 401K and insurance. This isn't terrible pay for trade job, especially since many techs don't have 4 year degrees and big college loans to pay off. It is also a lower responsibility job, meaning they don't have the stress of managing staff or clients, dealing with emails and meetings all day, sitting on your ass all day writing, working way more than 8 hours in a day, and most importantly, they don't have to take work home with them or be available afterhours like so many of us are. Their work day ends when they leave. I guess I don't feel immensely sorry for them making $55-70K year base not including OT and bonuses given their job duties and responsibility.
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12-01-2022, 05:44 PM | #12 | |
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The used car market is definitely taking a down turn, so I wonder what's going to happen when all these people who paid $30k over for their cars now want to sell them and they are worthless. |
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But getting back to intermittents or electrical are always jobs that gets dumped on the junior or techs that don't have any seniority. Because the chances of them going full book time or beyond is very high. Yes, if the book time says they should have fixed the problem in two hours but they take 3 or 4 hours, they've worked for free for the hour to two hours extra. My friend that owned his shop would field problem jobs from local dealerships because he was very good at diagnosing those things. My other friend that's a dealer tech has been asked to get onto troublesome jobs as he has a lot of experience to get the problem sorted. But he only does those jobs when his manager kind of begs him and he takes pity on the junior tech that's been slaving away for hours trying to figure out what is wrong. |
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https://electrek.co/2022/12/01/tesla...us-this-month/ Those people are going to be stuck in their vehicle for quite some time, unless they want to eat negative equity. We are in this weird time where lease buyout and trade-in quotes are getting worse by the day. Down 15-20% from middle of the year. Resellers are done paying top dollar for second hand cars. But used vehicle prices remain high, because dealers/resellers paid astronomical prices for their current inventory. On top of that, lease and loan rates are terrible for almost all brands. Awful time to be shopping for car. |
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12-01-2022, 07:59 PM | #16 | |
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Also, not like ADM is a new thing. It's pure greed & morons need to stop paying it. Then it will go away |
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It's also the reason why good work isn't incentivized. They are looking to get cars in and out asap and they are paid to do so.
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12-02-2022, 11:55 AM | #20 |
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What blows is my whole life being told "stay in school forever to enter X career, become successful, etc. and you'll live a luxurious life." Then by the end of it, when I'm finally earning what's considered a very high salary for my age, the cost of living in America has spiraled out of control. My car hobby gone to sh*t thanks to skyrocketing prices and electrification galore.
Glad I got myself a very fun little car at a nice discount last year, but it's depressing seeing how other enthusiast cars have increased in price so drastically just in the past 3-4 years. I remember when people were getting F80 M3s for under $1000/mo. I'm looking at a Boxster S/GTS next, but that'll have to wait a couple years thanks to interest rates and dealer price gouging. These things used to sit around gathering dust at a 7% discount.
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12-02-2022, 01:39 PM | #21 |
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The dealership day of reckoning is coming. The business model that worked during the latter part of COVID is no longer sustainable and the dealers know it. Those that had the money have already bought cars. The vast remainder are sitting it out now.
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i wish Mark would make more videos like these. but i get it. the algorithm favors content creators telling viewers if a car has chi wireless charging or if the dash is made of injection molded plastic.
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