"Bob Roman, a car wash consultant in Clearwater, Fla., estimates that the best facilities wash 100,000 cars a year or more and gross $1 million."
This was a quote.
“$1 Million gross on 100,000 cars per year with $3.00 base.”
This was not a quote. Like Hillary, it was made up.
“the original issue is how do you get a $10 ticket ($1,000,000 /100,000 cars) when you are starting at $3, right?”
No. The original intent was me providing the link to get reaction from operators on those who seem hell bent on driving price down.
What I said in article Earl took out of context.
“What is the true average ticket (or range) for a $3/ free vac type of wash?”
Here is example based on P & L. Price range is $3.00 to $10.00 average revenue $4.50. I have another with price $3.00 to $12.00 average $8.50.
Higher price makes some difference in average sales but most comes from the difference in the take rate or sales mix.
Take rate for lower average wash for $3.00 is over 50 percent, top package is less than 20 whereas nearly the opposite is the case for other wash.
Reason for different take rates is difference in demographics and
marketing strategy and tactics.
The low road for carwash is certainly there to take and easy to follow but excess profits require hard work at
marketing.
The $3.00 wash referenced in the article doesn’t do any of this.