Internet, How I Love Thee
Brent Carmichael - The Internet is the greatest invention since, well, ever! I don’t know how we as a society ever survived without it. When it comes to buy here pay here, not taking advantage of this wondrous tool will almost ensure a short and lackluster future in our industry.
Let Me Count The Ways
The Internet is the greatest invention since, well, ever! I don’t know how we as a society ever survived without it. When it comes to buy here pay here, not taking advantage of this wondrous tool will almost ensure a short and lackluster future in our industry.
Let’s start with an issue that is near and dear to all of our hearts: inventory acquisition. With overall availability approaching scary levels, there is no better way than the Internet to research what is actually available—not just in your local area, but nationwide as well.
Currently, all major auction operators offer the ability to purchase online. Back in the day, we had to travel hours and sometimes days to auctions to find vehicles. Now we can do it from the comfort of an office or even home—saving not only valuable time, but saving even more valuable money.
Now, I know what you’re saying. You need to see, sit in and start a car before you can effectively buy a car for BHPH. Of all the dealers I have the pleasure of working with, most are currently purchasing a portion of their inventory online with little to no issues with the quality upon arrival. The auctions are providing very in-depth condition reports and numerous pictures to better enable you to make your buying decision. Is it foolproof? Of course not, but neither are seeing, sitting in and starting it. We’ve all had one that didn’t make it back from the auction after we personally checked it out.
On a local level, craigslist and eBay are becoming sources for inventory. Listings are not only from a private owners; some dealers and wholesalers are using these avenues to market their vehicles as well. Is it a resource that will fill your stocking needs? Depending on your needs, possibly, but more than likely, it will help fill in what auctions and wholesalers can’t provide.
Also a little closer to home would be the online edition of your local newspaper. There are always ads in the classified section from private owners wanting to sell their vehicles. In the past, private owners collectively haven’t been a very good source. They either owed too much on their vehicles or simply wanted too much for them. With the current economic conditions, these same owners are now needing to sell their vehicles just to make ends meet.
We can no longer pass up any inventory opportunities, and the best way to maximize these opportunities is with the use of the Internet. It saves valuable time and money.
There are many reasons BHPH dealers love the Internet. The first that comes to mind is obviously collections. With over 250 million unique users every month, Facebook and My Space (none of which existed eight years ago) have become some of the best skip-tracing sites out there, and the list of Web sites that help with skip tracing seems to be growing as well. I just wish more were free.
Another way BHPH dealers love the Internet is it allows us to advertise and market for little or nothing via a Web site, especially to the new credit-crunch customer. This is the customer who was bankable just a few years ago, but has now become unbankable due to the economy. This customer more than likely bought their last vehicle after some extensive online shopping and will do the same again. Having an effective Web site will be paramount to landing these customers.
And lastly, we love the Internet just for its old-fashioned, overall effectiveness. The days of multiple phone calls and faxes to order and/or purchase something as mundane as office supplies are fading into the technological sunset. With the cost of access shrinking and speeds increasing, it can’t help but make your overall operation more effective and profitable.
Sliced bread? Good. Indoor plumbing? Definite bonus. Internet? The key to success for today’s BHPH dealer.
Vol. 7, Issue 5
More Dealer Ops

Ladies and Gentlemen, This Is a Dealership: Why the Fundamentals Still Decide Who Wins
A teaching moment by a legendary football coach happens to apply perfectly in the auto retail space. Learn what it is and how to use it to your store’s advantage.
Read More →
Timing the Market Can Hurt Long-Term Program Performance
For dealer-owned reinsurance entities, avoiding volatility entirely can mean falling behind inflation and missing market rebounds that drive long term surplus growth. Missing just a handful of strong market days can materially impact cumulative returns—an important reminder for long horizon trust and investment strategies.
Read More →
Dealer Ads and the FTC
The agency has made it clear in recent enforcement actions and warnings, in auto retail and other industries, that advertised prices must include all nonoptional costs to the consumer.
Read More →
Used Autos Supply Dwindles
The March shopping surge, despite high prices, cut into inventory by the most since the thick of the pandemic, Cox Automotive analysts calculated.
Read More →
Managing Risk Effectively Through Changing Times
The variables influencing risk pricing have changed significantly over the past five years. Being proactive and responsive to emerging trends is not optional but essential.
Read More →
Survey Reveals What Won't Fix What's Breaking Car Sales
AutoPayPlus says extra-long auto loans are trapping consumers and threatening the dealer trade-in cycle, and that the industry is leveraging the wrong tools to combat high MSRPs.
Read More →
IA American Appoints Two Execs
Senior vice presidents of the company's agent and dealer channels chosen to support general agents and help auto dealers with sales and performance.
Read More →
Cox Automotive Acquires Inspection Firm
Full ownership of Alliance Inspection Management, or AiM, meant to unlock growth for Manheim inspection capabilities
Read More →
Assurant Expands Partnership With Holman
Extended collaboration delivers training, products and performance development to 30 newly acquired Holman dealerships
Read More →
Franchises, Throughput Down in First Half
A handful of states see franchise growth through June, while EV sales per store boost overall business in U.S.
Read More →