Not all lot damage is created equal. Some damage is dealership-caused, some isn’, and within both categories, there’s damage a customer is aware of and damage they aren’t. In this episode, we walk through real-world service-lane scenarios, explain how misunderstandings happen, and discuss how customers sometimes leverage gray areas to seek free repairs. This is a must-listen for advisors, managers, and anyone navigating accountability in fixed ops.
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Not all lot damage is created equal. Some damage is dealership-caused, some isn’, and within both categories, there’s damage a customer is aware of and damage they aren’t. In this episode, we walk through real-world service-lane scenarios, explain how misunderstandings happen, and discuss how customers sometimes leverage gray areas to seek free repairs. This is a must-listen for advisors, managers, and anyone navigating accountability in fixed ops.
Ep. 60 - Sooner, Not Later: The Road To The Million Mile Club with Dave Rogers
On The Drive
36 minutes
7 months ago
Ep. 60 - Sooner, Not Later: The Road To The Million Mile Club with Dave Rogers
In this episode of On The Drive with Cindy Lawrence, I sit down with automotive expert Dave Rogers to bust some of the most common maintenance myths. We dive into why earlier is better when it comes to service intervals—and how pushing it too far can cost you more in the long run. We break down the conventional vs synthetic oil debate, including how some synthetic oils are thinner than cooking oil (yep, you read that right). What about those “lifetime fluids”? Dave asks the million-dollar que...
On The Drive
Not all lot damage is created equal. Some damage is dealership-caused, some isn’, and within both categories, there’s damage a customer is aware of and damage they aren’t. In this episode, we walk through real-world service-lane scenarios, explain how misunderstandings happen, and discuss how customers sometimes leverage gray areas to seek free repairs. This is a must-listen for advisors, managers, and anyone navigating accountability in fixed ops.