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Question 1 of 8
Lead Response Speed
Do you respond to buyer enquiries within 1 hour — even after hours?
Buyers have 3–4 dealers open in tabs. First to reply wins. Most automotive businesses miss this.
Messaging Channels
Can buyers contact you directly on WhatsApp or Telegram from your website?
80% of automotive buyers prefer messaging over calling. Without WhatsApp, you're invisible to most of them.
Website Conversion
Does your website have an online booking form or instant enquiry flow?
If visitors can't book or enquire in under 60 seconds, most leave. A simple form converts 3–5x more than a phone number alone.
Stock & Services
Does your website display your current stock or service menu online?
Buyers decide before they call. If they can't see what you offer, they go to a competitor who shows it upfront.
Mobile & Speed
Does your website load fast and look great on mobile?
73% of automotive buyers browse on mobile. A slow or broken mobile site loses that buyer in 3 seconds — permanently.
Lead Pipeline
Do you have a system to track every lead from first message to closed deal?
Without a pipeline, leads fall through the cracks. Most dealerships lose 30–40% of warm leads simply because there's no follow-up system.
Automated Follow-Up
Do cold leads automatically get follow-up messages without you lifting a finger?
Most buyers need 3–5 touchpoints before they commit. Without automation, those follow-ups simply don't happen — and the sale goes elsewhere.
Trust & Social Proof
Does your website show real customer reviews or testimonials?
88% of buyers read reviews before contacting a business. No visible social proof = no trust = no sale.
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