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Data Can Help Dealers Sell More OE Parts

Once treated as classified information, factory parts data is now shared freely. Opportunistic franchised dealers are seizing the opportunity by selling unneeded inventory to independent repair shops.

by Jeff Nosek
September 18, 2019
Data Can Help Dealers Sell More OE Parts

Independent shop owners oversee about 70% of all post-warranty repairs and are in the market for the OE parts new-car dealers have in stock — and often in surplus.

Photo by Ryan Doka via Pixabay

3 min to read


Sales of cars and trucks have been robust since the end of the Great Recession in 2009. As of August, the SAAR registered at 16.8 million and could easily hit the 17 million-unit mark again. The U.S. economy has been a leading reason why people have continued to buy vehicles. In May, we marked 10 years of economic expansion.

As soon as a new car is driven off the lot, it becomes a used vehicle, and there is no shortage of used vehicles in use today. Most dealers will see some improvement in fixed ops revenue as a result.

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Forward-thinking dealers will see a massive improvement, and they will leverage the power of big data to do it. Here’s the why and how.

It’s a Used-Car World

Americans have been buying new and used vehicles at a record pace. Thanks to advancement in production quality, vehicles are lasting longer. IHS reports there are 14 million vehicles that are at least 25 years old on the road, an increase from 8 million in 2002. Another 44 million vehicles are 16 to 24 years old, up from 26 million in 2002.

These aging vehicles aren’t going away anytime soon. Edmunds analysts expect 2019 used-vehicle sales to reach 41 million, their highest level since the recession. With sticker prices on new vehicles rising and incentives falling, older used vehicles could remain a very popular choice in the coming years.

Read: Prime Buyers Flock to Used Vehicles in Q2 Report

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Service has also expanded due to vehicles being driven for longer periods of time. Consumers today are keenly aware of the need for preventive maintenance, repairs, and scheduled servicing to extend the overall value of their vehicles. This has subsequently created rising demand for parts and services, resulting in additional growth and revenue opportunities for dealers.

OE Parts Are Valuable — and Not Just to You

Selling more OE-branded parts from manufacturers represents a significant revenue opportunity for dealers and their OEM partners, but in order to capitalize here they need the right, properly coded parts made available to repair and collision shops.

Independent shops, which perform more than 70% of all post-warranty service and repairs, typically buy most of their parts from non-OE sources that often don’t even offer OE-branded parts. There is significant untapped opportunity to sell more of your OE-branded parts to independent repairers.

This additional demand can be met with existing programs when manufacturers partner with a trusted data provider to code OE parts and make that enhanced information available to everyone involved in the purchasing decision.

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With dramatic changes in technology influencing data use and delivery, limiting access to parts information today is counterproductive.

The Secret Is Out

Automakers have historically been concerned that making their parts information widely available benefits only their competitors. With dramatic changes in technology influencing data use and delivery, limiting access to parts information today is counterproductive.

For example, the advent of ecommerce has taught customers to shop around for products. If data is not made available on all ecommerce platforms, the owner of the data will not even be in consideration.

The data providers — my company included — bear the responsibility of inspiring confidence in the automakers. That requires transparency, which can in turn open up demand and move more parts — a win-win-win scenario. Ultimately, dealers will benefit from this increased demand by selling more OE-branded parts to any number of repair shops they work with for end-customer vehicle repairs.

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Jeff Nosek is executive vice president of automotive data provider MOTOR Information Systems.

Read: Top 5 Ways to Increase Profitability Storewide

Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today

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