Emerald in NJ
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I own and operate a full service conveyor wash in the Northeast. I like to visit other car washes all the time to get ideas, check pricing, etc. I recently visited a new construction, full service conveyor wash about 45 minute drive from my place. A mutual friend introduced me to the owner. He's a very nice guy and really built a beautiful wash from the ground up.
I found the menu to be a little odd and when I asked him about it he mentioned he decided on these options after hiring a consultant who helped him set the place up. He offers an exterior wash with wipe and then the next step up on the menu is basically a traditional full serve wash(wash, vacuum, windows) plus tire shine for a price that equal approximately what I would charge for full plus tires at my place. He does not offer a traditional full serve wash (wash, vacuum, windows) anywhere on the menu.
This basically puts the first wash with vacuum at about $10 above the cost of an exterior wash. I thought that was a pretty big jump up and also don't think every full serve customer wants the tire shine. I'm curious what you guys think of this strategy? Is it a new trend emerging to eliminate the full serve wash choice from menus? The plus side is obviously a higher average ticket but I think it might scare some customers away because it's a relatively high price.
I found the menu to be a little odd and when I asked him about it he mentioned he decided on these options after hiring a consultant who helped him set the place up. He offers an exterior wash with wipe and then the next step up on the menu is basically a traditional full serve wash(wash, vacuum, windows) plus tire shine for a price that equal approximately what I would charge for full plus tires at my place. He does not offer a traditional full serve wash (wash, vacuum, windows) anywhere on the menu.
This basically puts the first wash with vacuum at about $10 above the cost of an exterior wash. I thought that was a pretty big jump up and also don't think every full serve customer wants the tire shine. I'm curious what you guys think of this strategy? Is it a new trend emerging to eliminate the full serve wash choice from menus? The plus side is obviously a higher average ticket but I think it might scare some customers away because it's a relatively high price.