Which professions use high end cars?

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The only one I can think of at the moment are realtors. I want to approach them (and other professions) as they use high end cars (usually) and offer them the convenience of a 30min waterless wash that I believe they will appreciate.

Thanks Autogeek community!
 
not sure what you're asking, care to expand? you want to approach businesses about cleaning cars on their property?
 
•Please list the vehicles that you
consider to be "high end". TIA.

•As to professions:
-Are you referring to the amount of
money a person should be earning
in order to use the high end cars?
-In your opinion: What is the dividing
line between being rich...the 1%-ers...
versus the rest of the "riff-raff"?


Bob
 
Doctors , Lawyers, and business people that park their cars in parking garages are great clients. There is a Waterless Wash business in Pittsburgh PA that has clients in 30 parking garages in downtown Pittsburgh and is expanding every year. The company also has employees at the Pittsburgh Airport. When you leave your car in long term parking they will Waterless Wash your car the day you return so you drive home in a clean car. --- How much are you planning to charge for a 30 minute Waterless Wash?
 
•Please list the vehicles that you
consider to be "high end". TIA.

•As to professions:
-Are you referring to the amount of
money a person should be earning
in order to use the high end cars?
-In your opinion: What is the dividing
line between being rich...the 1%-ers...
versus the rest of the "riff-raff"?


Bob

I'll just rephrase it to "professions whose car affects their image such as realtors". Not concerned with how much money they make etc. Just want to know who to approach that will have a higher chance of accepting my services because I can provide a more convenient and premium service at a cost.
 
So you mean livery businesses that depend on solid transportation for their clients above taxi cabs. That would be limousine service.
In larger cities, that means higher end vehicles, not necessarily stretch.
 
Preferably not livery as they wouldn't own their own vehicles used for business so there's no incentive for them to spend $60-70 (australian dollars) for a waterless wash.

I chose realtor because they have to get around to clients and care about their image enough to not have a dirty car. So other things along those lines.
 
Time is money with realtors. I'm betting the local 20 minute wash and vacuum is what 98% of them do. They are most likely not going to give up their vehicle for an hour or more during business hours. Which to most realtors is 10-12 hours a day and weekends, evenings etc.
 
Time is money with realtors. I'm betting the local 20 minute wash and vacuum is what 98% of them do. They are most likely not going to give up their vehicle for an hour or more during business hours. Which to most realtors is 10-12 hours a day and weekends, evenings etc.

This is exactly my thought. If I target realtors in high social economic areas, I'm pretty sure they will appreciate the convenience of a mobile waterless wash. Done in 30mins and they didn't even have to leave their desks.
 
Big n Small Pharma ( but some lots need card key access) for the Executives. Most of the lab rats ( like myself) do our own. It would be difficult to identify a point of contact at those sites, but is possible
 
I cater my brand to luxury and high-end customers. I have mostly all athletes and executives most of the time they come to me I don't really come to them so it's really hard to say. All I can say is you would have to build your brand more and show your quality of work. A lot of them don't care about low prices they care more about the quality of work cause anyone cause throw out low prices but it comes down to your skills and quality of work. I wouldn't really say lawyers unless it's a very large firm. I would mainly start off with luxury dealership, Bankers ( not local bank managers), pharmaceutical buildings so on so on. I wouldn't really say Realtors cause they are mainly on a case by case basis you would need to mainly focus on brokers they have a lot more money. I set very strict terms and policies. I even charge customers if they come out more than three times talking to me while working $30-$60. Yeah it's strict but they appreciate it because it shows I'm serious about my craft.

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