Dealerships That Employ Fixed-Ops Digital Get More Service Profits
Cox study finds that most dealers are less advanced in digital capabilities for fixed operations than for variable operations.

Cox surveyed more than 500 dealerships to arrive at the findings.
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Automotive dealer service departments that deliver a personalized ownership experience saw an average 28% higher service profit change in the past 12 months and were 42% more efficient, according to a recent study by Cox Automotive, The Forward-Thinking Dealership Study.
Cox Automotive surveyed more than 500 dealerships at various stages of implementing future-forward strategies designed to help them overcome future challenges. A total of158 dealerships responded specifically to how digitization has impacted their service operations. The study uncovered that most dealers aren't as advanced in their digital capabilities for their fixed operations as they are in other aspects of their business. Those achieving success with high-performing service departments share the following traits: transparency, optimization, and integration.
"As the automotive retail experience has evolved, so has the service department experience. Today, and for the foreseeable future, it's all about personalization," said Skyler Chadwick, director of product consulting at Cox Automotive. "Only half of service departments have implemented the advanced tactics needed to deliver a personalized ownership experience, but dealerships that do this – and are willing to innovate and invest – stand to win big and stay ahead of their competitors."
Four Fixed Operations Takeaways from the Forward-Thinking Dealership Study:
1. Forward-thinking dealers are more profitable and more efficient
a. The departments saw an average of 28% higher service profit change in the last 12 months and 42% were more efficient (as measured by the number of repair orders per technician).
b. 53% of study respondents were classified as static dealers; 47% were considered forward-thinking.
2. Success is found in transparency.
a. Integrating pricing estimates into the online service scheduling experience set better expectations with customers.
b. Incorporating technology, such as FaceTime or video chat, into the service experience adds a level of trust and convenience that car owners seek.
3. Flexibility and control are the name of the customer service game.
a. Forward-thinking dealerships are implementing communication options that give customers flexibility. Scheduling appointments via text and online chat, online or mobile payment options, and interactive recall notifications give customers the opportunity to schedule their repair directly from an email or text.
b. Dealerships anticipate future investments and innovation to make appointment scheduling, check-in and rideshare booking even more flexible.
4. The technician experience has evolved.
a. Automation and integration are critical to keeping the service department operating efficiently and streamline capacity management.b. Forward-thinking dealerships are leveraging electronic dispatch programs to automatically assign work to technicians and are issuing marketing alerts that notify customers when service slots open.
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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