
Over recent years, new car owner's clinics have started to occur more frequently and have become increasingly popular with new car buyers. The cost of a new car is a significant investment, and quite commonly, buyers need to understand how to get the most value from their new vehicle. A new car owner's clinic is an innovative way for auto dealerships to help buyers and to encourage loyalty in what is a very competitive market. Here's what you can expect from DAS Demo.
When you purchase a new car, the day on which it is delivered (or on which you collect it) is always an exciting one. The overwhelming excitement to get in your new car and drive away, however, sometimes means that you are left with a raft of unanswered questions. A new car owner's clinic can be a great way to get those answers.
These clinics normally operate out of your local dealerships. At intervals (normally around once a month) your dealership will invite recent buyers back in to talk about their new cars. At the clinic, a range of presentations will be made. These could include tips on what to include in your auto maintenance schedule, advice about how to drive to ensure maximum gas efficiency, safety advice, and ideas about how to care for the car's interior and exterior. A car clinic can also be a great time to learn about the technology in your vehicle, including how to set up Bluetooth® and all the other cool gadgets you might not even realize your car has!
New car clinics allow plenty of time for questions and answers. This can be a great opportunity to share feedback with the dealer and to listen to the experiences of other customers. Dealers will normally also provide refreshments and will run competitions and prize drawings to add a fun, social element to the event. Most events last around two hours and are by invitation only.
Attending a new car clinic can be highly beneficial. It is a great opportunity to meet the personnel at your local dealership, including the service team and your customer service manager. Putting a face to these names is always a good way to build relationships, and in the event that you need help, you will have a familiar contact to approach.
You will also benefit from the advice offered about how to drive and look after your car. Maintaining your new car in the right way could save thousands of dollars in upkeep over future years, and it will also maximize the second-hand value of your car, should you want to trade it in at a later date. When it comes to the warranty or any additional insurance on your car, these events can be crucial in helping to understand what is covered and what to do if you have any problems. If nothing else, it can also be fun to meet other drivers and share feedback.
New car owner's clinics are starting to become an integral part of the after-sales policy of all car dealerships. If you are offered the chance to attend such a meeting, it is well worth making the time to go along. You never know what you might learn.