Selling Accessories

Selling Accessories

Postby Richard » Thu Feb 03, 2000 9:59 am

Anyone here got a good way to break into the Accessory Biz? We are a small/mid sized GM dealership, and I would like to use name-brand stuff, but where do i go to buy direct from the Manufaucter? GM's stuff is overpriced (unless you buy an obsence amount), and extremly hard to get (order a set of 2000 Corvette mats if you don't believe me). Anyone got a GOOD source?
Richard
 

Selling Accessories

Postby Robert a Bamert jr » Thu Feb 03, 2000 3:20 pm

HEY, Rich what area are you in ? i've found that lund has the best quality.i work for a GMC dealer we do well with the sales dept.on bedliners you do have to buy min 40 ,but it's been worth it to us.
Robert a Bamert jr
 

Selling Accessories

Postby Richard » Tue Feb 08, 2000 8:59 am

just outside Nashville TN
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Selling Accessories

Postby mbowers » Tue Feb 08, 2000 1:49 pm

A couple of ideas:

Check out www.autoint.com. They sell a variety of aftermarket accessories and could advise you on building the business.

Also, Jon Titman of E & G Classics gave a presentation on building an accessories business at the NADA Convention this year. His phone is 401-381-4900.

[This message has been edited by mbowers (edited 02-08-2000).]

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Selling Accessories

Postby Robert a Bamert jr » Wed Feb 09, 2000 1:11 pm

Rich try Armor Deck there a lund dealer ,but in NJ .they ship ups cheap 800-222-3325 .hope this helps
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Selling Accessories

Postby Ron Ketcham » Thu Feb 10, 2000 3:23 pm

Thanks for the plug on our site autoint.com, but we are a manufacturer of car care chemicals, don't have the stuff you are seeking. I would offer some advice and that is for the polish etc. lines. One, don't compete with Kmart, Walmart, etc. The products sold there are way discounted and I beleive that you should offer your customers quality, not advertised smoke and sizzle. Check with some local jobbers, many have lines that are not at the mass merchandisers. Like someone else said, go direct to people like Lund, Weld Wheels, etc. Pick a line that is quality and you can use their tech info and Point of sale material to make your store a truly professional source of supply. While we do not promote our products for over the counter sales, many dealers have selected some items and push them as truly proven professional products, using our web site as their validation of the selection. Sorry I could not be of more help.
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