by robc » Tue Nov 25, 2008 1:59 pm
Having worked with several dealerships closing, I follow the guidelines that GM gives as stated in policy. First, what you said isn't policy. The policy is:
In addition, prices on the essential tool list received from Kent-Moore can be compared to a price list from Service Operations to spot check on an as needed basis.
Calendar year for which Essential Tools were originally purchased/Percent of original dealer purchase price GM pay:
Current Calendar year (unused tools) - 100%
1-year Prior to Current calendar year - 75%
2-years Prior to Current calendar year - 50%
3-years Prior to Current calendar year - 25%
Prior calendar years (beyond the 3-year period) - Not Eligible
Then I ask if there is anything else GM wants back. Normally if I have a good inventory list I can send it over to them and they (knock on wood) have so far been slightly more generous than the policy calls for. Last I knew it was Marissa at Kent-Moore Tools that handled all the returns and she is pretty good at getting these back to me.
Then ask the departing techs if they would like to purchase/barter for some of the tools. Then ask KM if they have an avenue for the disposal of some non-returnable used tools. In the last month this has slowed down since I think they are getting overwhelmed. Then I check with my rep, service managers in the area. local independent shops, the tool truck driver, etc. If that all fails I normally suggest the dealer just sells them to a local liquidator.
Ebay is certianly a way to go, but honestly if you aren't happy getting 20 cents on the dollar I am not sure you are going to be thrilled to what you'll make net on eBay.