Sewell parts closing on March 1st, get what you need now!
#17
Where is the main info thread? The representative that I spoke with said they could use any support on the matter and I created a petition.
Spread the word. Please.
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/sewell-parts-online-store
Spread the word. Please.
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/sewell-parts-online-store
#18
Lexus Test Driver
Occam's Razor, or lex parsimoniae...The simplest explanation is usually the right one.
Rather than conspiracy theories, I bet they weren't making enough money to make it worth their while. Saying "Lexus makes it's money by selling parts" etc, while true makes no sense in this context. They (Father Lexus) will continue to sell the parts no matter how much or how little markup is put on it by the dealer. If Sewell (or your local dealer) sold parts at a 1% or a 1000% markup, Lexus is still going to make the same amount of money because they sell it at a fixed price to all their dealers.
Almost all states (and Texas is no exception) have strong laws to prevent manufacturers from using their unique position to control completely their captive dealer base. I doubt that they could make Sewell stop doing this.
I have bought from them several times and their prices were not always the best, even with our discount. I bet they just got tired of the grief for what turned out not to be such a great profit center, or to put it more simply, they can make more money doing something else.
Rather than conspiracy theories, I bet they weren't making enough money to make it worth their while. Saying "Lexus makes it's money by selling parts" etc, while true makes no sense in this context. They (Father Lexus) will continue to sell the parts no matter how much or how little markup is put on it by the dealer. If Sewell (or your local dealer) sold parts at a 1% or a 1000% markup, Lexus is still going to make the same amount of money because they sell it at a fixed price to all their dealers.
Almost all states (and Texas is no exception) have strong laws to prevent manufacturers from using their unique position to control completely their captive dealer base. I doubt that they could make Sewell stop doing this.
I have bought from them several times and their prices were not always the best, even with our discount. I bet they just got tired of the grief for what turned out not to be such a great profit center, or to put it more simply, they can make more money doing something else.
It appears I was right. Read on...
"As it turns out, many Lexus dealerships were complaining that Sewell was undercutting them by stealing business because of the discounted cost for common items. These complaints created restrictions on products which included shipping outside the continental USA. Now I'm assuming that wasn't enough, and finally they were pressured to close down."
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"I just got off the phone with Sewell's Internet Parts department. They told me that Lexus wants the dealers in "your" area to handle your OEM Lexus parts needs. I had to say I am not terribly surprised."
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#19
Lexus Test Driver
Well if they don't mark up their prices like sharks then I'd buy from my local dealers...
#23
Lexus Test Driver
I just ordered the FSport trunk badge and a LP touch up paint. I was debating whether to get the FSport badge or not but I know I'll be kicking myself in the neck for not getting one after Sewell is closed.
#25
Lexus Test Driver
This [assumed but obvious] decision by Lexus does not surprise me. All Lexus dealership owners have millions of dollars at stake, with high demands from Lexus. Some companies protect their dealers as well as the integrity of the company brand more so than others. This is done by the company controlling the quality of product and service, and the level of pricing for their products. Anytime a dealer goes rogue and is discounting products below the threshold that the company deems is reasonable it harms the company's other dealers and damages the reputation and prestige of the brand.
Clearly, a significant number of Lexus dealerships complained about Sewell Lexus selling parts nationwide online out of their Dallas, Texas dealership at a discount...and clearly Lexus agreed that it was not in the best interest of their other dealerships or their brand for this to be happening. (For example, in the golf world, Titleist (a.k.a Acushnet Company) and PING are good examples of top notch companies that protect their dealers and their brand by tightly controlling retail pricing for many of their products such as golf clubs and golf *****. Both of these golf companies have been known to pull all inventory from major retail stores (e.g. PGA Tour Superstores) for a period of multiple years because dealers continued to offer steep discount pricing against the wishes of the company that in-turn hurt other dealers that also stocked and sold their product line.) In the case of Sewell's situation - Sewell had to abide by Lexus' [assumed] demand to cease selling parts online at discounted prices.
Last edited by bclexus; 02-22-15 at 07:31 PM.
#26
Lexus Test Driver
I bet u Sewell's orders spiked big time this month from CL alone after we've read they're shutting down.
This just sucks!
This just sucks!
#28
Lexus Test Driver
#30
Lexus Test Driver