NISSAN WARRANTY RATE INCREASE

NISSAN WARRANTY RATE INCREASE

Postby STEVEJ » Wed Dec 03, 2008 4:42 pm

we are a multi franchised dealership that
is looking to get a labor rate increase
thru nissan.i cannot generate enough door
rate ro's out of the 100 to meet nissans
policys.any hints??

STEVEJ
 

NISSAN WARRANTY RATE INCREASE

Postby AKTOYPM » Wed Dec 03, 2008 4:48 pm

Start paying writers based on ELR.
Worked here (and quick too)
AKTOYPM
 

NISSAN WARRANTY RATE INCREASE

Postby AKTOYPM » Wed Dec 03, 2008 5:32 pm

REREAD this and I think what you are saying is not what I alluded to.
Does nissan not exclude other make ro's in the count?
We run 16 dealerships off of one box/rolling through the same numerical sequences and havent had a problem getting manufacturers to understand that we need to exclude other stores/makes?
BUT it is Nissan.
AKTOYPM
 

NISSAN WARRANTY RATE INCREASE

Postby robc » Thu Dec 04, 2008 8:36 am

I am not 100% sure in Nissan, but generally the rule is to just keep going in sequence until you get enough. When I submit sometimes I will send both with other makes and without, if it makes little difference on ELR.

So if the sample says do 100 sequential and 40 of the 100 must be "included" for the survey and you only get 22 in 100 - just keep going until you get the 40 minimum (or whatever the standard is for Nissan). Actually in R&R and ADP, I just generate a report covering 3 months and select my sample out of that with the best ELR. You still have to look at the ROs to make sure something didn't slip in that should be excluded, but by a quick sort of make, pay type and labor op, you can get a pretty close guess where you should be.

These types of co-mingled surveys are a little easier on R&R stores that have seperate stores set-up by the franchise because then in a 6910 report logged in under the Nissan store, only the stuff written on that store should show up with dollars, but the RO#'s will still be sequentially (again make sure your fields for the report are RO#, date, make, pay/sale type, labor op, CP hours, CP labor cost and CP labor sale). Export to excel using report wizard and you should be able to cut down some of the manual work of finding the right sample.
robc
 

NISSAN WARRANTY RATE INCREASE

Postby tjc » Sun Dec 07, 2008 3:58 am

You dont have to stop at 100 repair orders, you just need 100 with customer labour. you dont have to count lofs and discounted menu priced jobs.

* I live in Canada but I think Nissan USA will be the same.
tjc
 

NISSAN WARRANTY RATE INCREASE

Postby TheOne » Mon Dec 08, 2008 11:05 am

It may take you 500 ro's to get to the 100 sequential retail repair orders. make your notes on the copies that are allowed discounts.

The other comment about not paying your advisors based on ELR is also very valid. Pay them based on hours per RO measured against posted labor rate has a huge impact...
TheOne
 


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