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The Price Point To Move Inventory

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Getting a car for under $30,000 is like hitting the jackpot for buyers today. It doesn't even matter if it's an EV; if the sticker price is under that magic $30K mark, people are all over it.

Today, the ASOTU Wheelhouse talks about how price sensitivity is influencing dealership inventory strategies, plus covers what it takes to build a winning culture in 2024. Host Daniel Govaer is joined by new panelists Savannah Simms, Director of Business Development at Simms Auto Group and Jonathan Dawson, Coach & Trainer atSellchology, along with regular faces Brian Kramer, EVP at Cars Commerce and GM at Accu-Trade and Michael Wood, GM at Checkered Flag Auto Group.

Here’s what we cover in today’s episode:

0:00 Intro and Disclaimer

1:39 Around the horn with today’s panel

5:40 Gen Z and Skilled Trades

9:58 Marijuana Testing in the workplace

13:27 The price point for affordability

18:49 A winning culture

26:18 Workforce and recruiting changes for 2024

34:35 Signs Your Dealership Just Isn’t That Into You

Sign up for the ASOTU Daily Email, the morning email that reminds you of what you work in the automotive industry.
Like what you've heard here? Check out our other shows:
The Automotive Troublemaker
Auto Collabs
More Than Cars

  continue reading

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Innhold levert av ASOTU. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av ASOTU eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Getting a car for under $30,000 is like hitting the jackpot for buyers today. It doesn't even matter if it's an EV; if the sticker price is under that magic $30K mark, people are all over it.

Today, the ASOTU Wheelhouse talks about how price sensitivity is influencing dealership inventory strategies, plus covers what it takes to build a winning culture in 2024. Host Daniel Govaer is joined by new panelists Savannah Simms, Director of Business Development at Simms Auto Group and Jonathan Dawson, Coach & Trainer atSellchology, along with regular faces Brian Kramer, EVP at Cars Commerce and GM at Accu-Trade and Michael Wood, GM at Checkered Flag Auto Group.

Here’s what we cover in today’s episode:

0:00 Intro and Disclaimer

1:39 Around the horn with today’s panel

5:40 Gen Z and Skilled Trades

9:58 Marijuana Testing in the workplace

13:27 The price point for affordability

18:49 A winning culture

26:18 Workforce and recruiting changes for 2024

34:35 Signs Your Dealership Just Isn’t That Into You

Sign up for the ASOTU Daily Email, the morning email that reminds you of what you work in the automotive industry.
Like what you've heard here? Check out our other shows:
The Automotive Troublemaker
Auto Collabs
More Than Cars

  continue reading

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