"Car Wash" Business Plan:
1.0 Executive Summary
2.0 Company Summary
3.0 Services
4.0 Market Analysis Summary
4.1 Market Segmentation
4.2 Target Market Segment Strategy
4.3 Service Business Analysis
 4.3.1 Competition and Buying Patterns
5.0 Strategy and Implementation Summary
6.0 Management Summary
7.0 Financial Plan
Business Ideas applicable for this business plan:
Investor for car wash and hospitality chain in West Africa
This business plan was originally published by Palo Alto Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
|
4.0 Market Analysis Summary
The car wash will be based in East Meadow, New York. This area has
a number of benefits in terms of the market that it will provide for the
business. Over 40% of households in the immediate neighborhood earn over $70,000
annually. Many people in the neighborhood own and/or lease new cars and place
great value on their cars and how they look. There are a large number of car
dealerships in the area--five within three miles of the proposed location for
Soapy Rides.
Back to Top
4.1 Market Segmentation
Soapy Rides segments its customers by type of car ownership. We
believe that the type of car that a person owns says volumes about their
driving, and, therefore their car washing and detailing requirements.
- New car owners: Owners of newer cars are most
likely to use a hand car washing service. These owners take great pride in their
cars and will bring them often to the wash and detail service. The goal with
these customers is to promote regular use of the wash and detail service. The
aim is to inform these customers that Soapy Rides will keep their car looking as
good as it did the day they drove it off the lot.
- Older luxury car owners: These people have
either owned their high-end luxury cars for several years or are unable to
afford the expense of a new luxury car but want the feel of relaxed
driving. Both of these groups want to keep their cars in the best shape
possible. Those who have bought second-hand cars will often spend many hours in
their cars and will place high importance on keeping their cars looking
good. These owners will bring their cars in for regular washes and occasional
details.
- Sports car owners: These people are often
younger or middle-aged men and will regard the look of their car as
important. They will also pride themselves on the look of their car and will
have their car hand washed (at least) weekly. These drivers will have
an occasional detail, but will keep their cars so clean the detail will not be
necessary very often.
- Lifetime owners: Many of these people have
owned their cars for more than five or six years, and are more likely to be
women. They are attached to their cars as friends and though it may be more
sensible for them to purchase a new car, they will bring their car in for a wash
occassionally, just when the car is dirty. They like their cars to look
presentable, and want to keep it in good shape but are not tied up in the look
of their car. For this reason, they will not have a detail carried out on their
car unless they are selling it.
- Dealerships: There are five new and used
car dealerships within three miles of the proposed location of Soapy Rides.
These dealerships often use outside car wash services to detail their vehicles
before they are put up for sale. In addition, there are fifteen other car
dealerships within a seven mile radius of Soapy Rides.
- Local businesses: Some local businesses have
fleets of cars and small vans that must be kept clean to maintain their company
image. These businesses will be looking for a cost effective, efficient car
washing service to perform this service, and will prefer to use a car wash
service during the week rather than during weekends, like the general
public.
Market Analysis (Pie)

|
| Market Analysis |
| Potential Customers |
Growth |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
CAGR |
| New Car Owners |
10% |
7,200 |
7,920 |
8,712 |
9,583 |
10,541 |
10.00% |
| Older Luxury Car Owners |
15% |
12,500 |
14,375 |
16,531 |
19,011 |
21,863 |
15.00% |
| Sports Car Owners |
15% |
6,500 |
7,475 |
8,596 |
9,885 |
11,384 |
15.00% |
| Lifetime Owners |
10% |
17,000 |
18,700 |
20,570 |
22,627 |
24,890 |
10.00% |
| New and Used Car Dealerships |
7% |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
9.63% |
| Total |
12.28% |
43,209 |
48,480 |
54,420 |
61,118 |
68,675 |
12.28% |
Back to Top
4.2 Target Market Segment Strategy
The strategy behind Soapy Rides target segmentation is to
attract customers who will be repeat users and will frequent the business in the
typically quiet times for a car wash business. It will not be difficult to
attract customers during the summer months and on the weekends, the weekdays
however, especially in the winter, people will not think about having their cars
washed. For this reason, Soapy Rides will target people who will tend not to be
restricted to these busy times.
- Business owners (new car owners) tend to be very busy people,
but are often able to make their own hours.
- Retired people (older luxury car owners) are not restricted by
typical work schedules so will be able to frequent the car wash during the week.
- Dealerships will need cars detailed and washed regardless of
the time of the day and week. This will supply a constant flow of traffic.
- Businesses will need their fleet cars washed during the week
during regular business hours.
Back to Top
4.3 Service Business Analysis
The hand car washing business in East Meadow consists of many small
competitors. Everything from local children raising money for their youth group
on a Saturday by cleaning cars, to the automatic car wash machines, are
competition for Soapy Rides. However, these two alternatives aim to meet the
needs of the price-conscious individuals who are choosing the service simply so
they do not have to clean the car themselves. Soapy Rides on the other hand,
targets the quality-conscious individuals who value their car enough to
spend $10-$15 per week to make it look good.
Back to Top
4.3.1 Competition and Buying Patterns
There is one other hand car wash shop in East Meadow. It is
quite new and is trying to compete with automatic car washes by offering low
prices. However, it is not targeting the customers who seek quality
cleaning.
The customers who Soapy Rides is targeting have their cars
washed based on the quality of the job. They do not mind spending a little more
each week to have their car washed and waxed in order to keep the paint work in
excellent shape. The businesses that Soapy Rides targets will be more cost
conscious, so prices will be approximately 30% less for these customers to
promote volume usage.
Back to Top | <-- Previous Page | Next Page -->
|