How desperate are these dealers? It might be a good time to show up with a cash offer on a new vehicle?
Lemons and lemonade and all that jazz...
How desperate are these dealers? It might be a good time to show up with a cash offer on a new vehicle?
Lemons and lemonade and all that jazz...
Ordered some parts on Wednesday afternoon - free local pickup at Porsche dealership without much fuss this morning. Overheard one of the service writers talking to a customer: "My systems are down and I literally have no idea what is going on with your car. Tell me what it looks like and I'll go back to the shop and see if I can find it..." (2021 911 Turbo S)
In reply to bludroptop :
those programs are usually run through corporate and not the individual dealer so they don't have much if any paperwork to deal with. Now if you were wanting to order another part while standing there...
tester (Forum Supporter) said:How desperate are these dealers? It might be a good time to show up with a cash offer on a new vehicle?
Lemons and lemonade and all that jazz...
They're not since they can't do the paperwork, cash or not. If anything it's the opposite, they can't sell you one and the dealer down the street that can, knows your options are limited.
In reply to Steve_Jones :
Dealers (at least where I work) are selling cars the hard way. Hand written deals. Just because CDK doesn't work doesn't mean we can stop working.
In reply to Noddaz :
Most here tried on Thursday, but a lot of them (including ones close to you) said screw it and closed Friday and Saturday. Some are doing hand written stuff just to get by and feel like they're doing something.
Noddaz said:In reply to Steve_Jones :
Dealers (at least where I work) are selling cars the hard way. Hand written deals. Just because CDK doesn't work doesn't mean we can stop working.
You have to have someone who can write in cursive for that.
Supposedly, Russian hackers are behind this. *sigh* Let me sharpen my pen for today and get working.
In reply to Noddaz :
and I'm just struggling to get parts for cars in the shop because no one can sell me any. Awesome.
I saw an article over the weekend that cited anonymous sources and claimed that CDK was going to pay them somewhere around $20,000,000 in ransom.
Apparently, I'm in the wrong business.
EDIT: The Fortune article didn't actually specify a number of CDK. That number I had in my head was from the United Healthcare attack.
Will be interesting to see the lost revenue ripple effects. Salesmen and service writers not making commission, mechanics not making hours, parts not getting sold, etc etc.
So many businesses (and people's household budgets, to be honest) operate on a "just in time" principle that the machine really can't afford to stop for a week, let alone a month.
Been making fun of this for days. Came in to a power outage... And an inept IT guy who said out loud and I quote "this could never happen to Reynolds & Reynolds"
Maybe I'll walk a black cat under a ladder or something later see if any more fate can be tempted.
Flynlow said:Will be interesting to see the lost revenue ripple effects. Salesmen and service writers not making commission, mechanics not making hours, parts not getting sold, etc etc.
So many businesses (and people's household budgets, to be honest) operate on a "just in time" principle that the machine really can't afford to stop for a week, let alone a month.
I've got acquaintances employed in the Lithia dealership chain. Not only are the expected functions impacted, but also all their communications for titling apparently run through CDK.
I'm curious to see where the chips fall with regard to business interruption insurance claims.
A lot of this reminds me of the Change Healthcare cyberattack from a few months ago. My brother dealt with that at work and said of similar things, going back to doing things manually, etc. Now he's told me other competitors are going to them trying to sell them their new product
And we continue to slog through this. Notes are being lost. Things are being mis-placed. Just where is my hand-basket so I can go.
*sigh*
Indy - Guy said:Still down?
Is there an estimated time?
Stores started coming back up on Thursday. They started with single point low volume stores as a test, then tried a few bigger groups, at this point @25% are up with a goal of 100% by 07/04
We are up. But not integrated with our 3rd party software. Spent about 1.5 hours after closing generating ro's that I've handwritten over the past week.
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