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Your numbers
Express lanes typically run 15-50/day. Quick lanes can hit 80+ at busy stores.
Most dealerships see 15-25 min off avg wait once paper goes away. Conley Subaru saw ~22 min in their first month.
National average for express service RO is $150-220 (oil change + inspection + add-ons).
NHTSA reports ~25-35% of US vehicles have at least one open recall. Higher for some makes (Subaru, GM).
Manufacturer warranty book rate. Varies by OEM and recall type. $200-300 typical.
Your monthly math
Annualized upside:
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How we get to that number
Plain English. No black box.
Throughput revenue
When you cut average wait time, you free up bay capacity. Some of that recovered capacity converts into additional cars serviced per month, which means additional revenue. We don't assume 100% conversion — we assume about 40%, because real shops lose some recovered time to lunch breaks, parts delays, no-shows, and the natural slack that creeps into any schedule.
In plain English:
Take your daily customer count. Multiply by the wait time you save per customer. That gives you saved minutes per day. Across 22 working days a month, those minutes turn into open bay slots — and roughly 4 out of every 10 of those slots convert into an actual extra car serviced. Multiply by your average ticket and you've got the throughput line.
Recall labor revenue
When ClickQueue auto-checks every VIN at the moment a customer joins the queue, your service advisor sees any open recalls before the customer even sits down. Industry data shows in-store recall capture rates run 60-75% (vs less than 15% for mailed callback letters). The customer is already there. The car is already in the bay. It's the ideal moment to say yes.
In plain English:
Of the customers you service each month, around 30% have at least one open recall. About 65% of those will say yes when offered the work in person. Each captured recall pays you a labor reimbursement (warranty book rate, typically $200-300) — and parts are paid separately by the manufacturer. Pure margin, no parts cost on your side.
Payback days
How quickly your monthly upside covers the $500/month subscription. Most dealerships see payback in under a week — many in just a few days.
In plain English:
Take your net monthly upside, divide by 30 to get a daily figure, and ask "how many days of that does it take to cover $500?" That's your payback. If your daily upside is $200, payback is 3 days. After that, every day is profit.
A note on accuracy. These numbers are estimates based on industry research and the Conley Subaru pilot. Your real results vary by region, brand mix, advisor skill, and existing process. On the walkthrough call we plug in your actual data — daily volume, ticket size, current wait, brand list — and give you a tighter number you can take to your GM.
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