Glad to hear it isn't just my area that is slow. I am a small shop with 2 techs and my wife running the front office. My gross sales have always been around $575,000. But the pass two years has been down hill. My sales for this year to date compared to last year is down $32,000 and compared to 2014 is down $42,000. We have been spending more money on marketing then ever. And from my research I have done, we are the only shop in town sending out newsletters with a coupon insert to our customers, one of two shops sending out reminder's ( not counting dealerships ), weekly posting on social media, and much more. It just seems like nobody wants to spend money on their car for any services, only on what needs to be done.
One of the biggest problem's that I think is causing this problem in my area is property and school taxes are out of control. When the average gross pay for most resident's is $575 to $650, then what they are left with after taxes are taken out and about $125 of that has to go towards their property and schools taxes, that doesn't leave them much for everything else. We have had customers tell us that car repairs / services is not as important as paying their electric, heat, food, car and health insurance, baby sitters, and so on. But they think we don't have the same issue's. Because some of our customers made the comment " But you don't have those worries because you own your own business". REALLY! Do they think when we unlock our doors in the morning, there is a box of money waiting for us? LOL