HatedGG wrote:We sell the parts exactly what RepairLink sells them at. Some will go under cost but you will get the difference back via GM Invoicing credits. The reimbursement comes back weekly and I code it to discounts. Wholesale agreement is based off of your parts sells, you can only become eligible if your wholesale parts sales are above 50% of who you sell to ie: Retail/Wholesale/Internal, has nothing to do with increasing your inventory.
Here are the requirements to be a signed wholesale dealer. I'm above the 50% but about half the volume and don't employ a dedicated outside salesman. We've only got 2 parts people and 1 delivery guy and would like to see the wholesale dealers stay the hell outta our city limits, or at least GM give us a fighting chance and let us take part in MARS. We already have 3 wholesale dealers that deliver our surrounding areas, would be hard for me to start from scratch and reach out further.
From GCUS-9-4982
Effective Date:
January 1–December 31, 2018
Dealer Requirements:
•Dealer must purchase a minimum of $2,200,000 in GM Parts annually and wholesale 50% of their sales (utilizing previous six months as a percentage of Parts Tickets to all orders (Repair Orders and Parts Tickets)) and employ an Outside Sales Person who is solely dedicated to growing their wholesale parts business (must be identified as "Wholesale Sales Person" in GM Learning /GlobalConnect).
Here is a funny statement from GCUS-9-5216
MARS Objective
MARS is an opportunity for GM CCA and Wholesale Dealers to grow the Independent Aftermarket business. The objective isn't to shift customers from the Direct Accounts or other Dealers; the goal is for incremental, new business.
lol, yeah right.