By Saxarinka/Shutterstock.com. We�ll take a little credit here at CarProUSA for these numbers. After all, our goal is simply to make the car buying process easy, quicker, and more enjoyable. As I have said on the CarProUSA Radio Show several times, if anything good comes out of the pandemic for car buyers, it is that dealers got really good at being flexible with consumers. According to Cox Automotive, it turns out that during the age of Covid, car buyers have never been happier with the buying experience. That would appear to be the result of dealers moving more of the car buying process online, which has resulted in consumer satisfaction hitting an all-time high, according to Cox Automotive�s Digitization of End-to-End Retailing (DoEER) study. According to the Cox Automotive study:
Online Car SalesWhile many dealers are moving some or all of the sales process online, not all have done so. Cox Automotive says its study found that only 1-in-3 franchised dealers in the U.S. offer all the purchase steps online. But it�s clear Covid�s prompted many dealers to move in that direction. Cox Automotive says:
Cox researchers say these are the most popular activities for online car shoppers:
For some perspective, in 2017, Cox Automotive research showed that 25% of buyers wanted to finalize the vehicle price online. By 2020, researchers say that number had jumped to near 40%. The FutureSo what does the future bring? More of what consumers say they want - and according to Cox, that�s more of the process to move online. The study found that 64% of shoppers want more of the process to occur online than the last time they bought a vehicle. Dealers appear to be ready to make that happen. Cox Automotive says its survey shows that 75% of franchised auto dealers agreed they�ll need to adopt digital retail tools and move more of the sales process online in order to survive long-term. Dealers are seeing benefits in online retailing, too. Cox Automotive says:
Cox Automotive also notes that physical auto dealerships still have a critical role to play in the car buying experience, and that it�s research also: �consistently demonstrates that automobile shoppers still have a strong desire to spend quality time at the dealership, test driving the vehicle and setting up their new vehicle after purchase � both hands-on activities that are a lot more fun and informative than filling out paperwork and waiting.� About the StudyThe Cox Automotive Digitization of End-to-End Retailing study was undertaken to measure and understand the shifts in consumer preference toward a more online purchase process. Beginning in August 2020, a total of 1,859 purchase intenders were interviewed, along with 462 franchised auto dealers that offer digital retailing tools. |
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