PrairieNic
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- Apr 18, 2022
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Hey everyone - I've made this account pretty much just to post this question.
I've been very fortunate in that I've had the ability to fulfill a lifelong dream of mine and open a tractor dealership of my own. My goal is to create the best experience possible for customers in every aspect. Although I have a good idea of what I would like from a dealer from my own experiences, I thought I would reach out here and try to get ideas from the community-at-large.
I'm going to keep everything about this anonymous because I'm not here to advertise. I won't say anything about my location or specific brands carried but we will be stocking a line of compact/sub compact/utility tractors, along with other equipment and implements to go with them.
Quick facts about us:
Basically, I'm asking - What can make a dealership great in your experience/opinion? What could we do to set ourselves apart from the crowd and go above and beyond for our customers?
Thanks everyone!
I've been very fortunate in that I've had the ability to fulfill a lifelong dream of mine and open a tractor dealership of my own. My goal is to create the best experience possible for customers in every aspect. Although I have a good idea of what I would like from a dealer from my own experiences, I thought I would reach out here and try to get ideas from the community-at-large.
I'm going to keep everything about this anonymous because I'm not here to advertise. I won't say anything about my location or specific brands carried but we will be stocking a line of compact/sub compact/utility tractors, along with other equipment and implements to go with them.
Quick facts about us:
- We have a large service shop that is on-par if not larger than any dealership of any color in the area.
- Parts availability is important, so we have invested a lot to keep them locally in-stock.
- We have a good selection of brand new tractors, as well as older "value" pieces from the 60s/70s/80s that we offer alongside shop inspections for discounted prices (think $3,000-10,000).
- We have a "collectors" program where people with vintage equipment can register and get aftermarket parts and service for discounted prices on any make and model.
Basically, I'm asking - What can make a dealership great in your experience/opinion? What could we do to set ourselves apart from the crowd and go above and beyond for our customers?
Thanks everyone!