F&I Tip of the Week: The 80/20 Rule
Have you heard of the 80/20 Rule? I bet you have, but you may be wondering what to do with the other 80% of your time. John Tabar from UDS offers some suggestions in this F&I Tip of the Week.
March 2, 2021
Have you heard of the 80/20 Rule? I bet you have, but you may be wondering what to do with the other 80% of your time. John Tabar from UDS offers some suggestions in this F&I Tip of the Week.
March 2, 2021
Do you believe in your products or do you just sell them? It's a fair question. Here's another question that will help you find out ... What products are you currently enrolled in to protect your own personal vehicle? If the answer is none, that might be an indication that you are not a true believer after all. UDS' John Tabar encourages you to believe in the products you are selling to help the customer believe in their value.
February 24, 2021
Product knowledge does not always translate to product understanding by the customer, so don't assume they are already aware of the features and benefits your product offers. John Tabar from UDS here with this F&I Tip of the Week.
February 23, 2021
Most of us will process and retain a story better than we process or retain facts, and a good story can make the difference between your customer identifying with the value of the benefit and saying "no thanks." UDS's John Tabar shares the five elements of a good story in this Tip of the Week.
February 17, 2021
Most people are drawn to a lease because of the options they have at the end of the lease. But leasing does involve some obligations. F&I trainer John Tabar says it's those responsibilities that represent an opportunity for producers to increase product enrollment on lease deals.
February 10, 2021
Have you ever had trouble getting back on track after a customer raises an objection? F&I trainer John Tabar says what you need is a good transition statement.
February 9, 2021
In this video, Trent White with the Automotive Training Academy explains how your best customer may be closer than you think.
February 4, 2021