Survey: Dealers Overestimating Customer Trust
The results of a survey of 400 dealers at the NADA convention indicate many dealers are overestimating customer trust, their sales team’s product knowledge, and the need to offer discounts.


Click to view an infographic summarizing the results of MAXDigital’s dealer survey.
CHICAGO — Before and during the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA)’s 2017 Convention & Expo in New Orleans, about 400 dealer principals, general managers, internet managers and used-car managers completed a survey. They were asked to rate the degree of trust they have established with their customers, the product knowledge possessed by their sales professionals, and how much they are willing to discount listed prices in a margin-compressed environment.
The survey was conducted by MAXDigital in partnership with Erickson Research. The results, which were published in “The 2017 Dealer Trust & Transparency Survey,” indicate that dealers may need to reevaluate their customers’ perceptions of their operations and rethink the way they negotiate deals.
Highlights of the survey results include:
Nearly 70% of dealers said their stores have earned a “high level” of trust among their customers. A December 2016 Gallup poll found that only 9% of car buyers felt the same.
The vast majority (89%) of dealers said customers trust what their salesperson tells them about a vehicle “mostly,” “somewhat” or “not much”; only 10% said “completely.”
Only 35% of dealers said they would “completely agree” that their salespeople are “very familiar” with the vehicles they sell.
Only 15% of dealers said their sales team knows more about a given vehicle than their customer “always” or “most of the time” (and 5% said “never”).
More than half (56%) of dealers are offering discounts of $500 or more to close the deal, and 11% said they “don’t know” what their average discount is.
“This research highlights the need for dealers to recognize that their sales processes may no longer match customer expectations or preconceived notions,” said MAXDigital CEO Steve Fitzgerald. “Consumer buying habits have changed, and it appears that many dealers haven’t addressed the need to become product experts and to sell based on quality and value, instead of price.”
Click here to read the full text of the report.
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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