There are so many variables and different levels of responsibility from store to store that it is tough to set a firm number. Plus some franchises are more difficult than others.
I wrote about this not too long ago in the Service Manager newsletter so let me see if I can summarize those thoughts.
A single GM warranty administrator who is 100% dedicated to the duties of warranty should be able to do $100k in warranty sales a month (that is 25-30 claims a day). GM having the easiest system, everything goes down from there in roughly this order... Ford, Chrysler, major asian imports, major european imports, then the Kias, Isuzus of world until you hit the bottom with Nissan.
The tricky part is time robbed from warranty adminsitration (like filling in for advisors, cashier, phones, etc.) comes at a great premium off of warranty. So if someone spent just two hours a day on other duties, I would expect that they could only get half the suggested amount of warranty work done.
The caveat is, I know really hard working warranty administrators that would say they could do twice that amount and another that would say he couldn't get half that rate through. And I would say for the situatuion they were in both might be right.
It all depends on the people involved and the internal system the dealership has structured.
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robc@dealersedge.com [This message has been edited by robc (edited 02-16-2005).]