5 Ways to Glow Up Your Dealership with AI and Automations
(Without Losing Your Mind): Gen Z Edition
Where are we now: The Freakout Before the Renaissance
Alright auto fam, real talk. Let’s spill some truth tea on AI for car dealerships: it’s not here to swipe your job, but rather make it a whole lot less cringe. AI might sound like another buzzword — the kind that makes you roll your eyes. But then again… maybe it’s not. Sure, we could be at the start of some zombie-robot apocalypse where machines run everything, but let’s get real. Every time humanity stumbles onto a big invention, we freak out. The printing press? People thought it would be the end of knowledge as we knew it. The internet? Terrifying for those who swore libraries and Rolodexes would never die. And don’t even get me started on Snuggies. (Seriously, blankets with sleeves blew our minds.)
But here’s the thing: after every big freakout comes a renaissance. People get past the jitters, start to embrace the new technology, and then the real magic happens. Real art, real relationships, real growth — a whole new era of creativity and progress. AI is no different. We’re at the freakout stage now, where everyone’s wondering if AI is here to replace us or make life harder. But trust me, the renaissance is coming, and it’s going to be chef’s kiss.
So if AI seems intimidating or you’re worried it’s going to take over your dealership — take a breath. AI isn’t here to steal your job; it’s here to handle the boring stuff so you can do the work that actually matters. Think of it as your new sidekick for productivity, a tool that’ll let you shine by handling the details that drain your energy.
Let’s dive into FIVE ways AI can make you the new alpha of your dealership- no cap, all slaps.
1. Start with the Boring Stuff — Productivity Over Drip
Drop the hype, you SIMP. Don’t start with some flashy AI setup that’ll “change everything” overnight. Start small, start real. We’re talking about the day-to-day, annoying stuff that kills your vibe. Here’s the reality despite what you tell your spouse or boss: most dealerships aren’t drowning in big, groundbreaking projects. Nope, they’re slowly bleeding out from a million tiny cuts. It’s death by a hundred little tasks — the endless stream of emails, quick meetings, rescheduled appointments, and check-ins that steal your time, bit by bit. The reality? It’s not the huge projects that wear down your day; it’s those constant little interruptions. AI can be a game-changer here, taking on all the small, relentless tasks that pile up and drain your energy.
Real-World Examples & Suggestions:
● Automated Email Sorting: Set up tools like Google’s Smart Reply to prioritize incoming messages. That way, high-priority customer inquiries come straight to the top, while all the “FYIs” can chill in a separate folder.
● Industry News Digest: AI tools can gather, summarize, and send key industry news and trends to your team. Keeps everyone up to date without the endless scroll.
● Task Delegation and Tracking for Teams: Let AI auto-assign tasks based on priority and team availability. Imagine sending a quick text to a bot to get updates — no more pulling your GSM off the floor for simple info.
By letting AI handle the hundred little cuts, you’ll free yourself up to actually focus. No more getting bogged down with repetitive tasks — AI is here to tackle those so you can get back to the big picture.
2. Be a Better AI Parent (Not a Helicopter Parent)
Treat your AI like it’s your kid. You wouldn’t let your kid learn that microwaving an egg is a bad idea from the kid down the street, right? You’d teach it. Give it an identity, solid data, set boundaries, and tell it what you actually want done. Be specific with your prompts. AI won’t work wonders if you’re vague. Feed it good info, set clear goals, and watch it grow into the MVP sidekick that can accomplish the dreams you never did because you peaked in high school.
Real-World Examples & Suggestions:
● Onboarding New Employees: Set up a chatbot that answers FAQs for new hires. It’s like having an HR buddy who knows where the CRM is and where the break room’s at, without tying up HR staff.
● Marketing AI Prompts: Keep it specific. Want AI to craft a winter sales campaign? Tell it, “Focus on SUVs, emphasize snow safety and family-friendly financing.”
● Data Clean-Up: Use AI to catch any errors in customer entries. For example, it can flag incorrect formats for phone numbers and zip codes, keeping your data tight.
By being a thoughtful “parent” to your AI, you’ll end up with a well-trained assistant that lightens the workload and handles tasks with precision. Give it the right tools and guidance, and it’ll be the best “kid” you’ve ever raised — and you won’t have to nag it to take out the trash!
3. Internal Ops for the Win — Stop Throwing Cash at SaaS for Every Little Thing
Every little task doesn’t need a SaaS product. Dealers are all about efficiency, but too often, they’re using big, expensive SaaS products for tasks that could easily be managed with a few smart automations and some AI. Thanks to low-code tools, you don’t need a socially awkward tech genius on your payroll to create simple, effective solutions tailored to your dealership’s needs. AI and automation can help you tackle internal ops tasks like collecting payments, organizing documents, and managing content without breaking the bank on external software.
Real-World Examples & Suggestions:
● Automated Payment Collection for Service: Use Automation tools to send customers a payment link after service. Once they pay, the system updates your CRM and emails a receipt. Boom! Cash in the bank.
● Document Management: AI-powered Google Drive or Dropbox folders can auto-organize documents by customer or vehicle type and even tag them for easy search.
● Content Creation and Distribution: Use AI to draft your content, then use automation tools to auto-schedule it across socials. You’re keeping engagement up without the daily grind. Bonus points if you set up an automation using Make.com to resize, distribute, and respond to engagement on social media.
By setting up automations and AI tools for these routine tasks, you’re keeping your operations streamlined without paying for excessive SaaS products. You’re making your internal ops efficient, low-cost, and scalable, all while keeping your team focused on the work that actually drives value.
4. AI as Your Personal Productivity Coach — Skip the Busywork
When you’re running a dealership, your time should go toward big-picture strategy, not sorting through hundreds of notifications and emails. AI can be your personal productivity coach, handling the small, repetitive tasks that clutter your day so you can focus on what really matters. Think of AI as your behind-the-scenes assistant, keeping your workflow organized, streamlined, and stress-free.
Real-World Examples & Suggestions:
● Daily Briefs and Summaries: Use AI to pull data from all your sources and deliver a concise summary each morning. Now you know what’s up without diving into each system.
● Smart Scheduling for Team Coverage: AI can look at past traffic patterns to help you schedule the right number of staff, ensuring you’re covered during peak times or prevent too many chefs in the kitchen when you don’t need them.
● Instant “Need-to-Know” Alerts: Imagine getting pinged automatically when there’s a spike in service cancellations or inventory changes. AI keeps you in the loop without the dashboard dive.
By leveraging AI as a productivity coach, you’re setting yourself up to work smarter, not harder. Let AI handle the busywork, the scheduling, the constant updates — so you can actually lead. Instead of getting lost in the minutiae, you’re in control of your day, focused on moving the dealership forward.
5. Own Your Data, Own Your Processes — Take the Wheel
Here’s the big deal: control your own data. The more you rely on third-party providers and walled gardens, the more you give away control (and cash). AI means you don’t need a middleman to manage every single workflow. Build internal solutions where your team can access what they need, when they need it, without waiting on third-party approvals.
And let’s face it, the SaaS game is changing. Instead of paying through the nose for every tool out there, use AI to set up custom solutions. With AI and no-code tools, non-tech-savvy folks can build useful automations that fit their own operations. You’re in control.
Real-World Examples & Suggestions:
● Centralized Data Storage: Automate document categorization by type, customer, or service. Everything’s organized, easily accessible, and yours.
● Custom Dashboards: Skip the pricey third-party CRM add-ons. Create a dashboard with tools like Google Data Studio, tailored to exactly what you want to track.
● Customer Insights Database: Use AI to process feedback, then store it in a central database your team can tap into. AI catches trends in real-time, like a crystal ball for customer sentiment.
Owning your data and processes means you’re in control, cutting out the unnecessary steps and costs of relying on outside providers. You’re not only saving on SaaS fees but also creating processes that are perfectly tailored to your dealership. When you own your data, you know it’s secure, accessible, and ready to use at any moment.
That’s Fire! The Big Takeaway
TL;DR (should have led with this, right?!): Be the proud parent of your AI kid. Feed it right, train it well, and let it handle the grind so you can focus on the stuff that actually matters. AI isn’t here to replace your team — it’s here to cover all the boring, repetitive things that would otherwise slow you down.
This is your time to glow up the dealership, not just by looking busy but by getting real work done. From sorting emails and automating payments to handling customer insights and managing data, AI’s got your back on all the day-to-day. It’s your secret sauce for taking control of your ops, cutting unnecessary costs, and building a team that’s efficient, productive, and totally in sync (and no, not the ‘90s boy band, but maybe close).
So yeah, AI isn’t magic — but it’s close enough and it never takes a coffee break, calls in sick, always remembers what you told it and can keep up with all this new GenZ slang.
And hey, if it ever starts getting a little too smart? Well, there’s always the “unplug” option. Gotta Clear. Rizz Up
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