Brett:I use only token also but I still accept quarters. I am $1 to start for 2min 45sec. I really want to goto a $2 startup but I am worried my customers may rebel. A $1 startup makes everything so easy but I do get a lot of bucket washers.
I don't know where you live but a $3 startup sounds high unless you have grace timers. I live in SC and a $3 startup would be impossible.
I am building a new wash and I am considering a $2 startup for 5 1/2 mins with a $1 restart feature. What do you think I should do?
Some areas can handle higher prices better than others. There are very, very few washes around here that are over $1.50 or under 35 seconds per coin, but when someone with California plates is washing they can't believe how cheap we are.jony82 said:$3 for 4 minutes!!!????
How do you guys get any customers? I'm currently at $1 for 4 minutes. I really, really want to raise the price, but the old owner tried three years ago to raise the prices by a quarter and saw about a 25% decrease in sales for 1 year. He went $1.25 for 4 minutes.
Did you ever happen to confirm this by either counting the cars manually like you said you do or by polling your customers, or is this based solely on the start-ups reported by your timers?Ben's Car Wash said:I'm still pulling in over $6 per CC transaction and $3.50 per cash.
3 dollar startup here in the Dallas Fort Worth area would be Financial Suicide, I think !!!We are a dollar for 4 minutes, there are some 25 cent ones in the area. ????
In order to benefit from such a high start-up price, you'd have to offer something to make it attractive. Some are giving "unlimited time" or double time for $3 or $4 deposited.DavidMD5 said:3 dollar startup here in the Dallas Fort Worth area would be Financial Suicide, I think !!!
No Bill, I'm fairly sure I remember correclty the stats from over the past 5-6 years of reading the SS surveys in both PCW&D magazine and Auto Laundry News on SS revenues. They were trending DOWN. As an industry the SS market has lost market share and revenues has been dropping, not gaining, but I will wait for some one here to post the actual stats on that. Full Service washes have had small gains, EE were having gains but in the past 1-2 years have saturated the market place and have slowed.You should always raise your prices to continue to make a profit, running in the red, will never work. Ben, you are not remembering right, for everyone that was down in the last few years, there were as many or more up. As for the mismanagement of the economy, having lived through many Presidents and Fed Chairmans, since you have no control, and screaming that the sky is falling doesn't work, its your responsibility to figure it out and survive, whatever happens in your area. Sometimes, you get out and do something else, sometimes its just, don't have all your eggs in one basket. BUT one thing that I know doesn't work is running around blaming everyone else for your problems. What amuses me is that by your own admission, you are doing as well or better than in the past and yet you are crying that the end of the world is near. The only problem with sitting on my a$$ and making $150K a year is boredom, so I just started an International web design & development company, so when you are ready for a killer web site really cheap, I can take care of that. These smart kids will still work for $15 an hour. And actually work.