If you talk with auto pros about being auto pros, eventually somebody will bring up “The Fundamentals.”
Sometimes, the term can feel like a catch-all for “the things we miss,” but in the work of identifying, connecting with, and serving the mobility needs of people in the community, phones have earned a high place in the fundamental conversation.
And now you can use them for videos and memes, too, so we don’t see them losing that high position anytime soon.
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Ford dealers have significantly improved in the 2024 Pied Piper PSI Service Telephone Effectiveness (STE) Study, ranking ninth among all brands with a score of 59.
This study evaluates the efficiency and quality of service telephone calls, focusing on how quickly and easily customers can schedule service appointments. Pied Piper assessed 2,716 dealerships, considering factors like appointment scheduling speed and representative helpfulness.
What is Ford's secret?
What's YOUR secret to effective phone use?
Folks love to multi-task while driving. Some of us devour audiobooks, practice speeches, or just think about the mysteries of the universe.
Toyota is showing off a new way to get the most out of driving at the Japan Mobility Show. Partnering with Rinnai, the global auto leader is using its hydrogen engine tech to bake pizzas.
Are they good pizzas? Apparently, hydrogen's high combustion temperature makes dishes crispy outside and moist inside.
New energy vehicle sales in China accounted for 47% of all passenger cars sold in May, up from 45% in April. Hybrid-powered vehicles drive much of the sales growth, contributing to a 39% increase in hybrid sales year-over-year. Here are some company-by-company stats:
U.S. auto sales have slowed due to high prices, borrowing costs, and cyberattacks on dealerships (but an end is in sight).
Deets:
Rivian delivered nearly 13,800 EVs in Q2 2024 (slightly up from Q1 but down from Q4 2023).
The flat deliveries were due to a manufacturing plant shutdown for upgrades. Rivian plans to ramp up production in H2 2024, aiming for a 57,000-unit annual production goal.
Why should I care about a tech-enabled highway in Michigan?
Glad you asked! This isn't just any highway—it's a glimpse into the future of transportation...maybe. Cavnue's three-mile stretch of I-94 in Michigan is packed with tech for connected and automated vehicles, making roads safer, more efficient, and less congested.
How does it work?
Here's the cool part: technology poles every 200 meters use sensors, AI, and machine learning to provide real-time data on traffic, weather, and road conditions. This information is shared with the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) and connected vehicles, helping everyone stay ahead of potential issues.
What's the ultimate goal?
The big picture is a seamless collaboration between cars and roads, improving safety and efficiency for all drivers. And guess what? A similar smart corridor is coming soon to Texas!
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