Elevate Your Auto Repair Shop Customer Service Experience
The article emphasizes training auto repair shop service advisors to build customer trust by effectively communicating the importance of routine maintenance work, overcoming customer skepticism rooted in fears of unnecessary services, and integrating a maintenance-focused inspection and sales process to enhance customer loyalty and vehicle care.
Maximizing Auto Repair Shop Customer Service: A Guide to Selling Maintenance Work
Training service advisors how to properly sell maintenance work can create more loyal customers.
Drivers typically come in with an expectation of what's wrong with their car, which can make it tricky to sell maintenance work. Drivers might think you're trying to squeeze more money out of them, or may simply have a set budget in their mind and don’t plan on spending extra.
In reality, you're simply trying to go above and beyond and provide them the best service possible. So how do you show that, and which tools will help you transform the way you sell maintenance?
Here’s how to build customer trust while staying true to your auto repair shop’s mission of providing optimal maintenance recommendations.
Why Selling Maintenance Work Can Be a Challenge for Auto Repair Shop Customer Service
According to a survey conducted by AAA, 76% of U.S. drivers said that recommending unnecessary services was the top reason they do not trust auto repair shops. The survey also points out that ⅔ of U.S. drivers have managed to find an auto repair shop that they trust. Whether it’s an independent auto repair shop, or a chain repair shop, trust needs to be at the forefront of the customer experience.
Service advisors may be hesitant to sell maintenance work and only focus on the problem at hand because they don’t want to come off as pushy. But not recommending maintenance work can be a disservice to customers who deserve to know about any and all issues with their vehicle, not just the ones they’ve noticed themselves.
Add a Maintenance-Focused Inspection and Sales Process to Your Auto Repair Shop Customer Service Routine
When it comes to selling routine vehicle maintenance work, it’s important to remember that routine check ups will make a big difference on customer’s cars. Similar to the human body, cars are complex systems. Just like the body has a heart, nervous system, and organs, cars have the engine, the vehicle bus, and the control unit. If one problem is ignored, that could lead to more issues, possibly more serious than the last. For example, if a driver puts off replacing their brakes, it could damage the car’s rotors, which in turn, could lead to loss of braking power. This gets us back to one of the most important benefits of selling maintenance work: it helps your customers stay safe and get as many miles out of their car as possible.
Benefits to Selling Maintenance Work
- 1.Regular maintenance makes your customers’ lives easier. It prevents your customers from ending up on the side of the road and prolongs their vehicles’ lifespans.
- 2.Customers save money. Maintenance work can prevent car issues from getting out-of-hand, which may lead to spending more on larger repairs in the future. And who doesn’t want to address maintenance work before it becomes a much larger expense?
- 3.Providing maintenance inspections helps shops sell more work, which usually means higher ROs and a more profitable repair shop. Also, because maintenance work helps your customers’ vehicles last longer, they’re less likely to buy a new car, which they’ll probably get repaired at the dealership during the first few years.
- 4.Maintenance inspections help you queue up more work for the future. Even if they decline the maintenance work, you now have a relationship. You can track those declined jobs, and the service advisor and technician can save time figuring out what all might be wrong with the vehicle and resell that work.
- 5.Customers trust you more. When you provide reliable insights into your customer’s vehicles, you become their go-to car whisperer—a trustworthy person who reminds them to check stuff out on their vehicle before anything bad happens.
Maintenance by Mileage
Shop owners, we recommend training your service advisors to check customer mileage at each visit and tracking it in your shop's auto repair shop customer service notes. By keeping track of customer mileage on each vehicle, you’ll be able to recommend maintenance work based on how many miles it has been since their last visit.
Recommended Car Maintenance by Mileage:
- Every 3,000 - 7,000 Miles: Replace oil and oil filters, inspect various fluid levels and wipers, check tires and lights
- Every 15,000 miles: Replace air filter
- Every 20,000 miles: Inspect battery and coolant levels
- Every 30,000 miles: Replace power steering fluid, inspect coolant levels, brake pads, and suspension components, check radiator hoses and HVAC system
- Every 35,000 miles: Inspect and replace the battery
- Every 40,000 miles: Replace spark plugs and wires, inspect ignition system and suspension
- Every 60,000 miles: Replace brake pads and fluid, inspect radiator hoses, timing belt, HVAC system, suspension components, and tires, check coolant levels, and power steering fluid levels
Mileage aside, a thorough digital vehicle inspection of all vehicle’s essential components should be performed regularly.
Using Technology to Educate Your Customers
In an industry where trust is paramount, educating your customers is one of the best value-adds you can offer. When done conveniently and thoroughly, education can help the customer better understand their vehicle’s problems, the necessity of the proposed repairs and what additional repairs need immediate attention. This in turn allows them to make the best decision for the health of their vehicle and their safety as the driver.
Digital solutions can play a significant role in educating customers. In conjunction with the technicians who complete the repair, service advisors are in a unique position to educate the customer about their vehicle and repairs. When the service advisor takes the time to clearly share the technician’s diagnosis and proposed repairs, the customer can better understand where their money is going. Digital solutions can help streamline this process, which makes customers more likely to approve repairs – ultimately driving your average repair order. Some digital solutions include:
- Digital Vehicle Inspections: Aside from cost, customers care about two things when it comes to repairs: what repair is needed to get the car back on the road, and how long it will take. DVIs fulfill both needs – and they provide the information in a digital format the customer can easily access and understand. With the right mix of photos and videos sent to the customer, vehicle owners can see the healthy and unhealthy parts of their vehicle. By using DVIs as a tool to educate your customers clearly and conveniently, you can foster a relationship based in trust and transparency from the beginning.
- MotoVisuals: Tekmetric’s MotoVisuals integration makes explaining tricky car problems easy. MotoVisuals offers a wide selection of simple-to-follow animated videos about general vehicle repairs to accompany your DVI. By sharing a MotoVisuals video with the vehicle owner, you can leverage top-notch visuals to effortlessly explain repairs without confusing tech jargon. This can help make it an easy “yes” for the vehicle owner when it comes to approving repairs.
Building Trust by Meeting Customers Where They Are
A big part of establishing transparency in your shop is creating convenience for your customers. Through convenient digital tools, you can share information with customers easily and clearly in a format they can access anytime, anywhere. For example, by facilitating a convenient, two-way digital conversation, you can share repair updates and answer questions all through a simple text. You can even share photos and videos to further illustrate your recommendations. When customers can text you and get immediate responses, they can rest assured that your shop will meet their needs in an efficient manner.
At Tekmetric, two-way texting and text-to-pay both build on convenience through transparent communication, from repair questions to financial needs and payment options:
- Two-way texting: Two-way texting allows for open communication between your shop and the customer in a format that is accessible anytime, from anywhere. Nearly all parts of the repair process can be completed via text, from sharing DVIs to gaining customer approvals. Customers can view images of their car and ask questions, and the service advisor can respond with clear explanations or even share videos through MotoVisuals. This also creates a simple, transparent record of the repair process, including time and date stamps, whether a customer viewed the message and more.
- Text-to-pay: Vehicle repairs are often one of the most expensive purchases a customer can make. Therefore, it’s important to offer financial options that are easy to access, so they can easily review the invoice and submit payment. Text-to-pay provides the tools shop owners need to offer a seamless, convenient payment experience for customers, while keeping data secure and fully integrated into the Tekmetric system.
Establishing Transparency Through Secure Digital Payment Options
Transparency is critical from start to finish in the auto repair process. You work hard to establish and build trust with the vehicle owner throughout the repair – so it’s crucial to maintain the same level of transparency at the final touchpoint: the payment. After the repair, you should offer a secure form of payment your customer will be able to review, clearly understand and complete in a format that is easiest for them.
- Buy Now, Pay Later: When it comes to finances, most repairs are surprise purchases for vehicle owners. Even with a budget, there is no way a customer can anticipate the exact cost of the necessary repair ahead of time. By offering payment installment options through Buy Now, Pay Later, shop owners can demonstrate transparency about the total cost of the repairs while providing options for financing so the customer can complete the repair while adhering to their budget.
- Integrated Payments: Shops run more efficiently with integrated payments due to a visible, centralized location. Integrated payments allow customers to pay without being at the shop or needing a physical credit card. Within one click, the customer can pay, streamlining the final part of the customer experience and maximizing the shop’s workflow through a quick and painless payment process.
Transparency fosters greater trust and loyalty between auto repair shops and vehicle owners. By providing clear and open communication throughout the auto repair process, shops can build stronger relationships, gain new business and increase customer satisfaction. The more transparent you are, the greater the vehicle owner’s trust in your shop. This enhances your reputation and your business performance, leading to more customers, an excellent customer experience and ultimately greater profitability.