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Home News Insights One Ford Dealer In Arizona Is Personally Teaching Customers About Their Cars One Ford Dealer In Arizona Is Personally Teaching Customers About Their Cars Insights Aswan | November 20, 2017 08:52 am With the sheer number of features that cars come equipped with these days, it's no surprise that many customers can feel a little overwhelmed in trying to learn how everything works; the result is a lot of these features may end up going unused as customers either don't know they're there, or simply can't be bothered to use them. While this problem is becoming less of an issue with things like Android Auto and Apple CarPlay providing seamless integration between smart devices and cars, there are still a number of customers who never even touch features like autonomous parking. Two years ago, a JD Power survey showed that twenty percent of new car buyers don't use a significant number of features their cars come equipped with, and what they found is that the first thirty days of an owner's experience with a car determines whether they want to use in-car features or not. But one Ford dealer in Phoenix, Arizona is taking it upon themselves to fix this- even if it means going to their customers' driveways personally and spending time with them to explain everything clearly. It's called the Start Team, and it comprises of four dedicated individuals that travel directly to customers' homes at their convenience in order to show them how all of the features in their new purchases work. The Start Team at Sanderson ensures there is always at least one member in the office or in the field, to meet customer demand and members even travel statewide to provide at-home, hands-on training. Max Sirstins, Sanderson’s marketing director, said demand for the Start Team grows in the weeks and months after the customer has purchased the vehicle. Data shows if a customer doesn’t learn to use a technology within the first thirty days of having their new vehicle, odds are that technology will go unused. “If our customers are willing to drive to us to purchase a new Ford,” said Sirstins, “we’ll drive to them to help them enjoy it more.”It's only a matter of time before our local offerings will reach a level where most customers may not be able to figure out how certain systems work. Case in point is the all-new Perodua Myvi which already comes loaded with a huge number of features in the top spec 1.5AV variant. Granted, a lot of these features are autonomous- but you can almost guarantee that customers will need proper training to understand how these features work in their entirety. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Android Auto Apple CarPlay Ford Myvi perodua Perodua Myvi Print Related News Ford CEO Says It Will Keep Apple CarPlay, Android Auto: ‘We Lost That Battle 10 Years Ago’ Auto News Adam Aubrey | May 12, 2023 Apple Carplay and and Android Auto have in recent years become synonymous with a car's infotainment system package, and Ford's CEO believes that ... Perodua Introduces Two-Tone Colour Myvi Advance And Cheaper ProGanti-Branded Spare Parts Auto News Hans | May 06, 2016 Perodua has introduced a new two-tone colour option for the Myvi Advance variant. Price at RM55,118.00 (on the road with insurance), the 1.5-litre ... All-New Third Generation 2017 Perodua Myvi To Debut In Q4 Auto News Hans | February 24, 2017 First launched in 2011 and facelifted in 2015, the current generation ‘The Love of the Nation’ Perodua Myvi is set to retire before the year ... Perodua Myvi Reaches 1 Million-Unit Milestone In 12 Years Auto News Kon | May 22, 2017 Malaysia’s local automotive icon, the Perodua Myvi, is on the verge of reaching a cumulative total of one million units produced over two model ... Comments
One Ford Dealer In Arizona Is Personally Teaching Customers About Their Cars Insights Aswan | November 20, 2017 08:52 am With the sheer number of features that cars come equipped with these days, it's no surprise that many customers can feel a little overwhelmed in trying to learn how everything works; the result is a lot of these features may end up going unused as customers either don't know they're there, or simply can't be bothered to use them. While this problem is becoming less of an issue with things like Android Auto and Apple CarPlay providing seamless integration between smart devices and cars, there are still a number of customers who never even touch features like autonomous parking. Two years ago, a JD Power survey showed that twenty percent of new car buyers don't use a significant number of features their cars come equipped with, and what they found is that the first thirty days of an owner's experience with a car determines whether they want to use in-car features or not. But one Ford dealer in Phoenix, Arizona is taking it upon themselves to fix this- even if it means going to their customers' driveways personally and spending time with them to explain everything clearly. It's called the Start Team, and it comprises of four dedicated individuals that travel directly to customers' homes at their convenience in order to show them how all of the features in their new purchases work. The Start Team at Sanderson ensures there is always at least one member in the office or in the field, to meet customer demand and members even travel statewide to provide at-home, hands-on training. Max Sirstins, Sanderson’s marketing director, said demand for the Start Team grows in the weeks and months after the customer has purchased the vehicle. Data shows if a customer doesn’t learn to use a technology within the first thirty days of having their new vehicle, odds are that technology will go unused. “If our customers are willing to drive to us to purchase a new Ford,” said Sirstins, “we’ll drive to them to help them enjoy it more.”It's only a matter of time before our local offerings will reach a level where most customers may not be able to figure out how certain systems work. Case in point is the all-new Perodua Myvi which already comes loaded with a huge number of features in the top spec 1.5AV variant. Granted, a lot of these features are autonomous- but you can almost guarantee that customers will need proper training to understand how these features work in their entirety. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Android Auto Apple CarPlay Ford Myvi perodua Perodua Myvi
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Ford CEO Says It Will Keep Apple CarPlay, Android Auto: ‘We Lost That Battle 10 Years Ago’ Auto News Adam Aubrey | May 12, 2023 Apple Carplay and and Android Auto have in recent years become synonymous with a car's infotainment system package, and Ford's CEO believes that ...
Perodua Introduces Two-Tone Colour Myvi Advance And Cheaper ProGanti-Branded Spare Parts Auto News Hans | May 06, 2016 Perodua has introduced a new two-tone colour option for the Myvi Advance variant. Price at RM55,118.00 (on the road with insurance), the 1.5-litre ...
All-New Third Generation 2017 Perodua Myvi To Debut In Q4 Auto News Hans | February 24, 2017 First launched in 2011 and facelifted in 2015, the current generation ‘The Love of the Nation’ Perodua Myvi is set to retire before the year ...
Perodua Myvi Reaches 1 Million-Unit Milestone In 12 Years Auto News Kon | May 22, 2017 Malaysia’s local automotive icon, the Perodua Myvi, is on the verge of reaching a cumulative total of one million units produced over two model ...