CarCareMike
New member
Hi guys
We all know that detailing affects the resale value of a vehicle, adding value by rejuventating exterior and interior surfaces.
I have always passed this advice on to new and existing clients and I think I have been successful in educating them as to the importance of detailing.
A few days ago a client of mine told me he was thinking of trading his car in and getting something new and would like me to give him some sort of certification or proof of it being detailed (beside the original invoice). The vehicle was given a one step correction and interior detail several months ago and received monthly maintenance since.
Just like a full service history on mechanical maintenance I understand his need for a document as proof of care for the vehicle, but what I wanted to ask everyone is if you think it is actually necessary.
I have always thought that the results of detailing can have an unspoken effect on resale when trading in (subconsciously to the dealer).
Sorry for the long post but if anyone has any experience with something like this I would appreciate your thoughts.
Thanks,
Mike
We all know that detailing affects the resale value of a vehicle, adding value by rejuventating exterior and interior surfaces.
I have always passed this advice on to new and existing clients and I think I have been successful in educating them as to the importance of detailing.
A few days ago a client of mine told me he was thinking of trading his car in and getting something new and would like me to give him some sort of certification or proof of it being detailed (beside the original invoice). The vehicle was given a one step correction and interior detail several months ago and received monthly maintenance since.
Just like a full service history on mechanical maintenance I understand his need for a document as proof of care for the vehicle, but what I wanted to ask everyone is if you think it is actually necessary.
I have always thought that the results of detailing can have an unspoken effect on resale when trading in (subconsciously to the dealer).
Sorry for the long post but if anyone has any experience with something like this I would appreciate your thoughts.
Thanks,
Mike