by harleygrl » Wed Apr 09, 2008 12:39 pm
I have done women's care car clinics in the past and also have been part of doing free inspections as part of "Day of Service" for the AARP in our local area. Response among the retirees was postive (about 15-25 people) however the women's clinics were small. Anywhere from 3-8 people.
The women's clinics focused more on things like how to check/set tires pressures, checking fluids, changing a flat tire, etc.
The inspections for the AARP group were free and if they wanted work done that day we did it the same day (unless of course parts not in stock, etc).
We did the AARP "clinic" once a year and the Women's Clinic I did in the Spring and in the Fall.
Also, is any one doing new owners clinics anymore these days? I have thought about starting them at our store/autogroup.
Thanks for any input on that!