VIDEO: The Importance Of Digital Vehicle Inspections

VIDEO: The Importance Of Digital Vehicle Inspections

DVIs provide the transparency and trust your customers need. This video is sponsored by BOLT ON TECHNOLOGY.

Whether it’s between technicians, or the service adviser and customers, or technicians and the shop owner, communication is key to a successful day and, by extension, a successful shop. But with COVID-19 at the forefront of people’s minds and social distancing a must, how can your shop communicate well with your customers?

Trust is more important than ever, and your customers want the assurance that their safety is as important to you as it is to them. Digital vehicle inspections – or DVIs – offer safe, socially distant, clear and convenient communication that allows customers to make educated decisions and plan for future repairs. They can see their vehicle’s condition, eliminating questions about the necessity of certain service.

DVIs provide the transparency and trust your customers need. Photos, videos, notes – all offer clear and concise information and explanations to customers in real time.

A DVI is like a three-step support mechanism for ONE, connecting with customers and showing them the importance of the repairs you recommend with TWO visual proof of why it should be done and THREE showing the quality of the repair once it’s done. Offering customers a log of pictures also lets them to see for themselves how parts wear over time.  This both educates your customer and also builds their trust in your shop – likely, they’ll be more open to the repairs your shop recommends.

And just as likely, with information from your DVI texted to them, they’ll make a decision right away. Data shows that it takes someone an average of three hours to return a voicemail vs three minutes to respond to a text message. Imagine how that can improve workflow and productivity within a shop.

Digital communications not only allow a shop to share inspection recommendations and receive approves to complete the work much faster, but many tools also enable shops to collect payments and schedule the next appointment. So the entire customer experience is recreated via digital communications, which is a big help during COVID.

As we continue making necessary adjustments in our socially distant world, bottlenecks can arise at often unexpected points in a shop’s workflow. Don’t overlook technology as a tool that can help keep staff and customers safe as well as open up a whole new world of opportunities for businesses. Have confidence that digital resources can help you stand out from the crowd and earn customer loyalty.

This video is sponsored by BOLT ON TECHNOLOGY.

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