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It is tied to how much work they get done, and how satisfied the customers are. In an average dealership, a good service manager should make at least $10,000 a month. At a good dealership, they should also be furnished with a demo car to drive.
Depending upon which car dealership you work for if its a larger dealership your more likely to make more then a smaller dealership. Roughly 50K to 70K
typically 70-100k depending on how big the dealership is
Depends on the size of the dealership and where the dealership is located. Large populated city anywhere from $100,000-$175,000 65 hour work week.
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I think that a smoke shop manager should probably make around seven dollars an hour or maybe a little higher.
This varies based on the size and total sales volume of the dealership. Different companies have unique structures to their compensation packages. Typically a GM in an average dealership will make approximately $200,000/year. At large stores it can be as high as $500,000+ This comes from a mix of salary and performance bonuses.
The general manager of an auto dealer is in charge of the whole dealership. They do the hiring and firing of all management, make short and long-term goals for the dealership, oversee monthly finances, oversee training of personnel, create creative and economical merchandise strategies and advertising, maintain a positive work atmosphere, and much more.
A finance manager in a metro area working a model line like Toyota, Nissan, Honda 110-130k yr. A highline make BMW Mercedes 150k and a finance director usually makes about a 15-20% premium over a finance manager. Very profitable high volume franchise Finance Directors can make upwards of 225k yr
The manager responsible for that inventory will usually make purchasing decisions within given parameters. He or she may have a dollar maximum that can be invested, or space restrictions or objectives for inventory turns. So, in an auto dealership, the Parts Manager orders the parts, the Sales Manager orders the vehicles, etc.
"Kendall Toyota is a reliable dealership. It has been around for many years and prides itself on customer relations. However, one should always look into the background of a dealership to make sure everything is legal and handled properly."
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