GM Oil Program..Anyone not on it?

GM Oil Program..Anyone not on it?

Postby scott2112 » Wed May 30, 2018 4:00 pm

We are a smallish dealer using 750-1000 gallons of oil per month. Has anyone out there made the switch to another oil company? not used the GM oil program at all?
I ask because a Citgo distributor has come in with prices half of what GM charges for equivalent product. I was just curious what the rest of the board does.
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Re: GM Oil Program..Anyone not on it?

Postby bigmac » Wed May 30, 2018 5:48 pm

With PASE guidelines, you will have a hard time staying compliant if you buy oil from anyone other than GM. If purchase loyalty drops below 90 percent you soon lose all discounts, lose return reserve, lose RIM returns and are charged a premium if CSO orders are too high.
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Re: GM Oil Program..Anyone not on it?

Postby scott2112 » Wed May 30, 2018 5:59 pm

bigmac wrote:With PASE guidelines, you will have a hard time staying compliant if you buy oil from anyone other than GM. If purchase loyalty drops below 90 percent you soon lose all discounts, lose return reserve, lose RIM returns and are charged a premium if CSO orders are too high.


Oh, I am aware. It hurts your iMR funds also. I am not looking to change. The owner sees potential savings not losses. I love these talks
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Re: GM Oil Program..Anyone not on it?

Postby Zep33 » Wed May 30, 2018 6:03 pm

Prepaid / free maintenance still exist with GM? If you file claims and don't have the purchases to back them up, well....
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Re: GM Oil Program..Anyone not on it?

Postby PartScott » Wed May 30, 2018 6:21 pm

bigmac wrote:With PASE guidelines, you will have a hard time staying compliant if you buy oil from anyone other than GM. If purchase loyalty drops below 90 percent you soon lose all discounts, lose return reserve, lose RIM returns and are charged a premium if CSO orders are too high.


Zep33 wrote:Prepaid / free maintenance still exist with GM? If you file claims and don't have the purchases to back them up, well....


These are pretty much the reasons that I jumped on the GM program from a company that was selling at super low prices. We still make money on oil changes, just maybe not as much as we were.
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Re: GM Oil Program..Anyone not on it?

Postby scott2112 » Mon Jun 04, 2018 4:12 pm

I make 1.80/quart on oil and 6.50 on filters. We do about 25 a day.
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Re: GM Oil Program..Anyone not on it?

Postby PartScott » Mon Jun 04, 2018 4:20 pm

scott2112 wrote:I make 1.80/quart on oil and 6.50 on filters. We do about 25 a day.


Is that on conventional oil or Dexos?
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Re: GM Oil Program..Anyone not on it?

Postby scott2112 » Mon Jun 04, 2018 4:29 pm

I no longer sell conventional. its dexos 5w30 and 0w20. I try to keep gross profit % at 33% for all oils.
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Re: GM Oil Program..Anyone not on it?

Postby PartScott » Mon Jun 04, 2018 5:32 pm

scott2112 wrote:I no longer sell conventional. its dexos 5w30 and 0w20. I try to keep gross profit % at 33% for all oils.


I sell my Dexos for $5.10 per quart and sell my filters for $6.50...as long as it's not anything uncommon.
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Re: GM Oil Program..Anyone not on it?

Postby stevejm71 » Mon Jun 04, 2018 10:32 pm

I am on the GM oil program also. With what we would lose in return reserve is enough reason for me to be on it. Not to mention the Pase requirements makes it really hard not to be on it
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