Don’t let your vehicles sit idle

When you run a company that solves solutions for people, it is very difficult to watch people around you ignore the very problem that you can fix. Just this week I was sitting in my office and noticing all the companies around us that have vehicles just sitting on their lot.


This is something that we talk to companies about time and time again but as I scan the handful of businesses just in our neighborhood, I see that the message is not getting out there.

It’s important to point out that vehicles are not like real estate, they don’t retain any sort of value. As a matter of fact, no matter how great you take care of a vehicle, it is going to depreciate. So, everyday that a vehicle sits on a lot, it is costing your company money. I will say that again: everyday that a vehicle sits on your lot, it is costing you money.

Think about that for a second. Would you pay rent on an office building you weren’t using? Would you pay an employee that wasn’t working? Would you pay a phone bill for a line you weren’t using? Unless there are some extenuating circumstances, the answer will almost always be “NO” but, for whatever reason, companies are willing to let money slide through there fingers everyday by letting unused vehicles sit on their lot.

Most of the time that we see idle vehicles, executives will tell us that they plan to keep the vehicle incase they can rehire, are stuck in a lease or simply don’t know how to handle the situation. Regardless of the reasoning, it is important to bring in a professional that understands proper fleet management. This may just seem like a plug for our services but really only a professional will be able to properly asses market value and create a plan to right-size your fleet.

I just request that if you do have vehicles that are not being used on your lot, you at least take some action. Calculate what the empty vehicle is costing you to sit there and then figure out if it makes sense for your company to remarket the vehicle. If you need help with doing these calculations, just let us know!