The New Auto Arms Race: How Dealers Are Turning Vehicle Data into Loyalty and Cash Flow | Shane Wilson, President at Connected Dealer Services
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Car Dealership Guy Podcast Nov 8, 2025
The New Auto Arms Race: How Dealers Are Turning Vehicle Data into Loyalty and Cash Flow | Shane Wilson, President at Connected Dealer Services

The New Auto Arms Race: How Dealers Are Turning Vehicle Data into Loyalty and Cash Flow | Shane Wilson, President at Connected Dealer Services

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The New Auto Arms Race: How Dealers Are Turning Vehicle Data into Loyalty and Cash Flow | Shane Wilson, President at Connected Dealer Services
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connected car

A connected car is a vehicle that can connect to the internet and other devices. This allows it to share information and provide features like tracking its location or checking if it has enough fuel.

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lot management

Lot management is how car dealerships keep track of all the cars they have for sale. It helps them know where each car is and if it's ready to be sold.

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stolen vehicle recovery

Stolen vehicle recovery is how people find cars that have been stolen. It usually involves using technology like GPS to track the car's location.

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GPS system

A GPS system helps find out where a vehicle is located using signals from satellites. It's commonly used in cars to help with navigation and tracking if the car is stolen.

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OBD port

The OBD port is a special plug in cars that lets you connect devices to check how the car is running. It helps mechanics and systems gather important information about the vehicle's health.

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VIN

A VIN is like a car's fingerprint; it's a special number that helps identify each vehicle. It tells you important details about the car, like who made it and when.

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vehicle health data

Vehicle health data is information about how well your car is working. It can tell you if there are any problems or if everything is running smoothly.

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check engine light

The check engine light is a warning light on your car's dashboard. If it comes on, it means something might be wrong with the engine, and you should get it checked out.

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maintenance schedule

A maintenance schedule is a list of when your car needs to be serviced, like getting oil changes or checking the brakes. It's important to follow this list to keep your car running well.

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recalls

A recall is when a car company finds a problem with one of their cars and asks owners to bring it in for a free fix. This is important to keep everyone safe while driving.

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NHTSA

NHTSA stands for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which is a U.S. government agency that makes sure cars are safe to drive. They handle recalls and safety information for vehicles.

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battery

A car battery is what starts the engine and powers the lights and radio. If it stops working, you usually need to replace it.

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tires

Tires are the round rubber parts on your car that touch the road. They need to be checked and sometimes changed to keep your car safe to drive.

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odometer

An odometer is a part of your car that tells you how far you've driven. It helps you know when it's time to get your car serviced.

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Lincoln penny test

The Lincoln penny test is a simple way to check if your tires are safe. You put a penny in the tire tread, and if you can see all of Lincoln's head, it means you need new tires.

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current draw

Current draw is how much electricity a device uses. In cars, it's important to keep this low so the battery doesn't run out when the car is parked.

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AI in automotive

AI in automotive means using smart computer technology in cars to make them safer and more efficient. It helps with things like self-driving features and keeping track of car maintenance.

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