Automotive Retailing in 2016: The Dealer Perspective
Patrick Manzi Senior Economist June 3, 2016
Franchised new light vehicle dealers
• $862 Billion
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Franchised new light vehicle dealers
• $862 billion
• 1,110,700 people
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Franchised new light vehicle dealers
• $862 billion
• 1,110,700 people
• 17.7 million
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Franchised new light vehicle dealers
• $862 billion
• 1,110,700 people
• 17.7 million
• April SAAR 17.32 million
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2015 Cars Vs. Light Trucks (% of Total Light Vehicle Sales)
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Cars Light Trucks
2016 YTD Cars Vs. Light Trucks (% of Total Light Vehicle Sales)
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Cars Light Trucks
New vehicle forecast
17.7 17.5 17.1 16.7 16.7
0.374 0.387 0.382 0.371 0.365
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Forecast Light Vehicle
Historical Light Vehicle
Forecast Heavy Duty
Historical Heavy Duty
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Used vehicle sales forecast (Number of motor vehicles sold, in millions)
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Private Party Used Car Dealers New Car Dealers
35.7 40.4
Used vehicle sales forecast (Number of motor vehicles sold, in millions)
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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 F 2017 F 2018 F
13.2 13.3 13.8 14.4 14.4 14.6 14.5 14.4 14.6
Private Party Used Car Dealers New Car Dealers
35.7 40.4
Vehicle Prices
Average transaction price
$24,000
$25,000
$26,000
$27,000
$28,000
$29,000
$30,000
$31,000
$32,000
$33,000
$34,000
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
$33,420
Prices outpace wages
Wages Light Vehicles
2012 1.9% 0.8%
2013 2.1% 2.8%
2014 2.0% 2.7%
2015 1.9% 3.1%
Loan terms
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Months
Net equity position in 2015
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Months
Profitability
Profitability – then and now
2.0% 2.2%
6.6% 7.0%
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Profitability
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Efficient operations are key
• Customer Relationship Management
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Efficient operations are key
• Customer Relationship Management
• Inventory
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Efficient operations are key
• Customer Relationship Management
• Inventory
• Hours
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Efficient operations are key
• Customer Relationship Management
• Inventory
• Hours
• Human Capital
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Human Capital
• $3.8 million average annual dealer payroll
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Human Capital
• $3.8 million average annual dealer payroll
• Human capital has returns, just like financial capital
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Human Capital
• $3.8 million average annual dealer payroll
• Human capital has returns, just like financial capital
• Unlike financial capital humans have increasing returns to scale
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Returns on human capital
$47,000
$48,000
$49,000
$50,000
$51,000
$52,000
$53,000
$54,000
$55,000
$56,000
$57,000
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Returns on human capital
$47,000
$48,000
$49,000
$50,000
$51,000
$52,000
$53,000
$54,000
$55,000
$56,000
$57,000
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CAGR 3.1%
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Dealership employee productivity
$7,500
$7,600
$7,700
$7,800
$7,900
$8,000
$8,100
$8,200
$8,300
$8,400
$8,500
2011 2012 2013 2014
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• Employees have a return on human capital that is almost twice as high employers
37
Returns on human capital
Dealers pay more than the rest
38
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2011 2012 2013 2014
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Dealership Workforce Study US Median
Annual employee turnover
11%
16%
17%
23%
24%
26%
37%
39%
41%
72%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%
Parts Manager
General Manager/Operator
Parts Consultant
Service Manager
Service Technician
Sales Manager
F&I Manager
All Positions
Service Advisor/Writer
Sales Consultant
Annual Turnover, % of Labor Force
39
Median employee tenure
1.5
2.4
2.7
3
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4
5.7
6.9
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Sales Consultant
Service Advisor/Writer
All Positions
F&I Manager
Service Technician
Sales Manager
Parts Consultant
Service Manager
General Manager/Operator
Parts Manager
Years
40
Wage Growth
• Wages are rising at nearly twice the national average
41
Wage Growth
• Wages are rising at nearly twice the national average
• Wages are far higher than the national average over $10,000 year
42
Wage Growth
• Wages are rising at nearly twice the national average
• Wages are far higher than the national average over $10,000 a year
• Turnover is almost triple the national average
43
Wage Growth
• Wages are rising at nearly twice the national average
• Wages are far higher than the national average over $10,000 a year
• Turnover is almost triple the national average
• Tenure is less than ¼ the national average
44
Turnover of a top performer
45
10%
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Parts Manager
General Manager/Operator
Parts Consultant
Service Manager
Service Technician
Sales Manager
F&I Manager
All Positions
Service Advisor/Writer
Sales Consultant
Annual Turnover, % of Labor Force
Generational differences
• Millennials - 31% of employment 2014, up 4%
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Generational Differences
• Millenials - 31% of employment 2014, up 4%
• Turnover higher among millennials
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What do millennials want?
• Jobs that pay salaries
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What do millennials want?
• Jobs that pay salaries
• They don’t want to work on commission
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