I've read a lot of these debates and find it interesting that "Cost To Operate" is never part of the responses or discussion. Some of the operators/posters here might need to charge $2.00-$2.50 startup based on a lot of factors, cost of Insurance, local taxes, property taxes, and water and sewage rates to name a few in order to make just as much as someone charging less in a lower taxed area along with cheaper utilities. Where my wash is located, we have a 7% sales tax, property taxes are ten times less than a comparable self serve wash in the city, and my sewer and water bills are a lot lower in comparison...Also I'm sure what I paid for our wash is a lot less than a comparible wash in a larger town or city.
So my argument or addition to this thread, is the owner/operator needs to balance what he charges based on the cost to operate and what the market will bare in your area. When we bought our wash a year ago, the bays was set up for $1.00 for 4 minutes. I raised that to $1.25 eight months ago after making some significant improvements...The last two months we've seen Income more than doubling expenses which is the first time thats happened since we bought the wash....
So I think what you charge is realitive and should be based on a lot of factors...Not just because thats what a wash charges in the high rent district in order to keep the
doors open...Hope this makes sense...