4 Min ReadApril 9, 2021

How Used Car Dealers Can Benefit from CRM Software

How Used Car Dealers Can Benefit from CRM Software

If you’re like most independent dealers, you loaded up on used inventory during the first few months of the pandemic. Inventory shortages and high demand pointed toward selling those cars all day long at higher-than-average prices. Now that the market is beginning to correct, book values are dropping. Are you concerned about moving that inventory?

A robust CRM system is a proven way to move vehicles faster because leads don’t fall through the cracks. Don’t get me wrong — I’m not saying a CRM is a magic bullet. But, as the saying goes, put garbage in and you’ll get garbage out. CRM software backed by strong lead management processes is proven to get you results.

Consider a smaller independent store that sells less than 50 cars a month. Because there is no clear lead follow-up process, the store misses out on 5% of their deals. Those few deals can make the difference between being in the red or in the black.

How do you know if you are losing deals due to poor lead management? Mystery shop your store. Have someone go to your website and submit a lead. Then have that person call your sales line and leave a message. Does that person get a follow-up call or an email? If so, how many?

Most of the time, an email goes to the owner’s personal email. He or she prints it out, hands it off to a salesperson and then never knows what happened. The same scenario happens with phone messages.

It’s understandable. Your store is likely employing fewer people, all wearing multiple hats. You don’t have time to go back and manage the lead process. A CRM backed by proper processes helps you capture every lead and monitor follow-up efforts so you can close more deals.

I know I’m focusing a lot on proper process, but behind-the-scenes training is the only way to make a CRM work for you. You can’t just plug it in and watch your sales numbers soar. Look for a CRM provider that offers account management along with software. The provider should check in on you, call you at least quarterly to see how things are going and offer you the option to train in the way that’s best for your store. Look for options such as remote, in-person and completely self-paced training.

The aftershock effect of a solid lead follow-up process is robust CRM reporting. Once you have a process down and employees are accountable for using the system properly, reporting becomes invaluable. You can manage and monitor salesperson activity to see who needs more training, check daily traffic reports to see where your leads are coming in and regularly review opportunity reports to see leads that need attention. Your CRM should operate from a mobile device. That way, you can enforce accountability and confirm stats from anywhere, anytime.

Another key report tracks the growth of your customer database. Building a database in your CRM of every person that has ever shopped your store (whether they purchased or not) has huge marketing value.

Typically, a dealership without a CRM will add the names of sold customers to an Excel spreadsheet or another type of software. A store that sold 300 cars last year added 300 names to its database. That next email blast will reach 300 more people. Sounds good, right?

Not when you consider that you’re missing all those people who shopped but didn’t buy. For easy math, let’s say the store’s closing rate was 10%. That makes 10 times the customers should have been added to the database. That email blast should reach 3,000 customers that in some way contacted the store and shopped the inventory but bought elsewhere.

A CRM captures all those leads and provides reports to monitor the database on a regular basis so you can market to everybody and grow your business. The best part? That marketing costs you pennies. You don’t have to buy a list or partner with a bank. It’s your customer data and you own it. You can build your recession-proof book of business and reduce your reliance on advertising budgets and marketing specifications. It costs a lot of money to go out and find lists. It costs pennies to market to those already in your database.

CRM software backed by clear lead management processes is the best way for independent dealers to record every lead, grow a customer database and move more inventory. Don’t overlook revenue producing technology that can help your business grow for years to come.

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