Trendsetting Dealers Embrace Pandemic-Era Changes
CDK Global's 2022 Trendsetter's Guide reveals that inventory shortages (82%) and staffing challenges (46%) remain significant for automotive dealers. Despite these hurdles, trendsetting dealers are focusing on mobile services and OEM partnerships to enhance their businesses. Key findings show 73% plan to offer service pick-up, 87% will invest in technology training, and 76% aim to strengthen OEM relationships. Surprisingly, concerns over digital marketplaces and alternative powertrains are low. The report emphasizes a positive outlook for franchise dealers in the evolving automotive landscape.
- 73% of dealers plan to offer service pick-up and drop-off.
- 87% will invest in staff technology training.
- 76% aim to strengthen OEM partnerships for better customer experiences.
- Only 11% of dealers view alternative powertrains as a concern.
- Ongoing inventory shortages (82%) and staffing challenges (46%) are significant issues.
Mobile and remote services, new technology adoption and OEM relationships are key focus areas for dealers through 2024
While inventory disruption (
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To support simplicity and convenience in dealership experiences, trendsetters plan to continue offering service pick-up and drop-off (
73% ) and contactless home delivery (71% ). -
As technology continues to evolve and provide benefits for dealership productivity and the consumer experience, trendsetters will invest more in technology training for their staffs (
87% ), while adding new retail technology (84% ), photos and videos to their service experience (84% ) and mobile repair orders (80% ). -
Trendsetters are also looking to forge stronger partnerships with their OEMs (
76% ) to provide a more seamless shopping experience that transitions easily from digital to physical.
CDK’s research also found that the recent entry of digital used marketplaces into the retail space and the threat of direct sales from OEMs ranked low on the list of concerns with only
In addition, dealers are aware of the expansion of alternative powertrains like EVs; however, only
“The last two years were unprecedented for our industry, but we came together to weather the storm, and found better, more efficient ways to run our businesses and serve our customers,” said
CDK will continue its industry conversations with dealers and OEMs at NADA Show 2022 on
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About the 2022 Trendsetter’s Guide to Automotive Retail
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