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. 68 - Is it Live or is it Memorex? Featuring Thuy from MIA on the Rise of Conversational AI in Automotive
On The Drive
28 minutes
5 months ago
Ep. 68 - Is it Live or is it Memorex? Featuring Thuy from MIA on the Rise of Conversational AI in Automotive
🎙️In this episode of On The Drive with Cindy Lawrence, we dive into the question everyone in automotive is starting to ask: Is it real or is it AI? 🤔 Thuy from MIA joins us to talk about how their true conversational AI is transforming dealership sales and service—especially in BDCs and campus-store environments. MIA is not decision-tree based like so many others. It listens, responds, and engages like a real person—holding full conversations that drive results. 🤖🚗 We discuss how MIA is helpi...
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.