Most dealers and customers talk about both customer service and customer experience. These are two confusing concepts for many.
What is Customer Service?
Customer
service is the process of assisting customers before, during, and after buying
a vehicle and servicing it. If you own a car dealership and a customer wants to
book an appointment for a periodic vehicle service and reaches out to you, then
assisting the customer to book one is customer service.
Good
customer service leads to customer satisfaction and long-term customer
relationships, driving customer loyalty and improved sales.
What is Customer Experience?
Customer
experience is the way customers perceive their quality of interaction with your
dealership. The interaction and experience are not restricted to any single
medium but the overall experience across various platforms and cycles.
Always
try to provide the best customer experience throughout your customer’s journey
with the dealership. Many dealers do make the mistake of focusing only on a particular
stage, forgetting the others. For instance, if your customer has a wonderful
experience during the vehicle buying cycle, but not while servicing the vehicle,
then it leads to a less than desirable overall customer experience.
What are the differences
between customer service and customer experience?