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A Preowned Vehicle Strategy in a Challenging Market

The best methods to approach this crucial money-maker may not always be obvious.

by Jeff Liebler
April 30, 2025
A Preowned Vehicle Strategy in a Challenging Market

The new-vehicle sales department, while prominent, often poses the most uncertainty.

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The automotive market has experienced significant disruptions in recent years, creating unique challenges for dealerships aiming to sustain profitability. Among these challenges, determining the ideal vehicle inventory mix has emerged as a critical component to achieving steady sales growth.

Primary Areas for Profitability in Vehicle Sales

Dealership profitability typically stems from three primary sources: new-vehicle sales, preowned vehicle sales, and fixed operations. 

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The new-vehicle sales department, while prominent, often poses the most uncertainty since manufacturers largely contrrr4ol inventory and pricing structures, leaving dealerships limited flexibility. On the other hand, fixed operations remain consistently profitable, often serving as the financial backbone that sustains dealership operations.

The area with the greatest potential for enhancing profitability, however, is preowned vehicle sales. Experts frequently highlight that profitability in preowned sales largely depends on the initial purchase price of the vehicle. Acquiring vehicles at the right price point significantly boosts profitability at resale, while paying even marginally above market value can sharply reduce potential gains. According to the National Automobile Dealers Association, the average gross profit per used-car sale is approximately $2,337. Given that preowned vehicle values typically decrease the longer they remain unsold, rapid inventory turnover is crucial.

Preowned Acquisition From Different Resources

Dealerships typically source their preowned vehicles through auctions, retired rentals, off-lease vehicles, retired loaner vehicles, direct purchases from consumers, and customer trade-ins. Auctions, both physical and online, remain highly competitive environments where dealerships often pay inflated prices due to bidding wars, squeezing their potential profit margins. Similarly, retired rental vehicles, while valuable for filling seasonal gaps, also suffer from elevated acquisition costs due to competitive pricing by rental agencies.

Historically, off-lease vehicles provided a stable and predictable source of preowned inventory. However, this has notably changed since the Covid pandemic. Vehicle shortages and diminished leasing incentives during the pandemic drove many consumers to purchase vehicles outright, drastically reducing the supply of off-lease vehicles now available to dealerships. Additionally, approximately 31% of vehicle owners currently find themselves in negative equity, owing more than their vehicles are worth due to inflated purchase prices and high-interest rates incurred during the pandemic.

Consequently, the most profitable channel for acquiring preowned vehicles now lies in consumer trade-ins and direct consumer purchases. These methods allow dealerships to meticulously evaluate vehicle condition, negotiate favorable purchase prices, and review comprehensive service histories. Enhancing trade-in volumes requires proactive marketing strategies, such as digital and traditional campaigns clearly expressing dealerships' need for consumer-owned vehicles. Messaging can effectively address consumer concerns, such as potential negative equity situations or impending excess mileage penalties.

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The Service Drive Strategy

However, perhaps the most powerful strategy is leveraging the service drive. Customers bringing vehicles in for service represent prime opportunities to initiate conversations about vehicle upgrades or trade-ins. Dealerships can actively approach these customers with complimentary appraisals, positioning trade-ins as beneficial for both parties. Utilizing data-driven marketing partners who analyze repair-order histories can further optimize targeting, making outreach efforts both precise and timely.

Additionally, maximizing customer retention in the service drive through vehicle service contracts significantly contributes to dealership profitability. Offering robust coverage encourages consistent service visits, fostering ongoing relationships and creating natural opportunities for future vehicle trades. By proactively servicing and maintaining regular customer contact at strategic life-cycle milestones, dealerships position themselves to acquire high-quality preowned inventory efficiently and profitably.

Ultimately, while external sourcing of preowned vehicles remains necessary, emphasizing internal acquisition methods—especially trade-ins and direct consumer purchases—will substantially enhance profitability. By adopting an integrated approach combining targeted marketing, strategic use of service drive opportunities, and customer retention through vehicle service contracts, dealerships can confidently secure the ideal inventory mix and drive sustained growth. 

To keep it simple, provide customers with coverage, give them excellent service during repairs, and market to them at key vehicle life-cycle moments. Your sales team will then be ready to make them the right offers at the right times to gain a profitable inventory for your lot.

Liebler is regional director of Automotive Product Consultants (APC).

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EDITOR’S NOTE: This article was authored and edited according to Auto Dealer Today editorial standards and style. Opinions expressed may not reflect that of the publication.

 

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