- May 1, 2005
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Ever since the "internet" has had a profound effect on consumers vehicle shopping behavior, we often say "consumers today are so educated" or "internet shoppers are armed with so much information" or "today's shopper knows more than the sales person" (of course that's their own fault).
While the access to vehicle to data, pricing and specs has exceeded way past what consumers could readily find 20 years ago - I still find that there continues to be surprising amount of consumers that are really no more educated than before. Or maybe they're more educated, but as Joe has graphed out and shared with us time and time again, the average consumer eventually becomes numb and "over educated".
It may seem that I'm rambling here with no point but I wanted to share one of MANY MANY emails we receive here on DealerRefresh from our Contact Us form every week.
My point being, after reading so many of these week after week, I'll continue to believe that consumers are no more educated about the car business and buying a car than what they were years ago.
Here is an email I received earlier this week from out Contact Us form.
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Hi!
I'm assisting my father's used car dealership, we've recently filed a claim on a title fraud but there's little we can do about it because we don't have title insurance.
I have a few questions about Vehicle Title Insurance and why a big dealership like AutoTrader.com doesn't offer it.
Any answers that you can give me will assist our business tremendously!
Thank you,
Cassie
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Again, this is just of many emails we receive each week. For shots and giggles, I'll try and remember to post the good ones as come in.
Would you agree?
How educated do you believe the average consumer is today in relation to purchasing their next vehicle?
While the access to vehicle to data, pricing and specs has exceeded way past what consumers could readily find 20 years ago - I still find that there continues to be surprising amount of consumers that are really no more educated than before. Or maybe they're more educated, but as Joe has graphed out and shared with us time and time again, the average consumer eventually becomes numb and "over educated".
It may seem that I'm rambling here with no point but I wanted to share one of MANY MANY emails we receive here on DealerRefresh from our Contact Us form every week.
My point being, after reading so many of these week after week, I'll continue to believe that consumers are no more educated about the car business and buying a car than what they were years ago.
Here is an email I received earlier this week from out Contact Us form.
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Hi!
I'm assisting my father's used car dealership, we've recently filed a claim on a title fraud but there's little we can do about it because we don't have title insurance.
I have a few questions about Vehicle Title Insurance and why a big dealership like AutoTrader.com doesn't offer it.
Any answers that you can give me will assist our business tremendously!
Thank you,
Cassie
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Again, this is just of many emails we receive each week. For shots and giggles, I'll try and remember to post the good ones as come in.
Would you agree?
How educated do you believe the average consumer is today in relation to purchasing their next vehicle?