I have two short EO tunnels in CA. My customers complain if there is a bug left anywhere on the car or any water still on the car, some even about water running out from behind the mirrors. So we prep heavily to ensure all the cars get completely clean. Our prices are $5, $8 and $10. This is my frame of reference.
We went to visit my wife's family in Rhode Island last week, and while there I thought I'd check out a few car washes. I went to a very large wash with multi-profit centers that I'd seen in the trade mags. Some of you can probably guess which one I'm talking about. The first thing that threw me was the pricing - $8, $12 and $16 for the express tunnel. I chose the $16 wash as I wanted Rain-x on my rental car since it was raining that week. I was surprised when I looked at the car after the wash that it wasn't clean. The back window/liftgate was still really dirty with tiger striping on it. Plus the car was still quite wet.
For $16, I was unhappy with the value I received. When I showed the car to my father-in-law who lives in the area, he shrugged and said it was clean enough. He said that cars get so dirty in the northeast due to the weather for 6+ months of the year, that that was considered clean in comparison.
I guess I find it interesting what is acceptable to consumers in different areas. My customers would throw a fit and demand a refund if their car was still dirty.
Just thought I'd share my observation.
We went to visit my wife's family in Rhode Island last week, and while there I thought I'd check out a few car washes. I went to a very large wash with multi-profit centers that I'd seen in the trade mags. Some of you can probably guess which one I'm talking about. The first thing that threw me was the pricing - $8, $12 and $16 for the express tunnel. I chose the $16 wash as I wanted Rain-x on my rental car since it was raining that week. I was surprised when I looked at the car after the wash that it wasn't clean. The back window/liftgate was still really dirty with tiger striping on it. Plus the car was still quite wet.
For $16, I was unhappy with the value I received. When I showed the car to my father-in-law who lives in the area, he shrugged and said it was clean enough. He said that cars get so dirty in the northeast due to the weather for 6+ months of the year, that that was considered clean in comparison.
I guess I find it interesting what is acceptable to consumers in different areas. My customers would throw a fit and demand a refund if their car was still dirty.
Just thought I'd share my observation.