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Will AI transform the way used cars are bought and sold?

Last updated: July 3, 2025 12:55 pm
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The automotive industry has seen a significant surge in artificial intelligence (AI) advancements this year. From ChatGPT to Google Gemini and Microsoft Copilot, AI has revolutionized the way we work. According to Forbes, the AI market revenue is expected to reach $1.33 billion by 2030, with 64% of businesses believing that AI will enhance productivity.

In the automotive sector, AI is already playing a crucial role in manufacturing and quality control. Companies like BMW and Volvo Cars are utilizing AI to improve manufacturing processes and enhance connected car experiences. But how can AI impact the used-car retail industry, and what changes can we expect in the future?

McKinsey & Company partner Peter Cholewinski highlighted the disruptive potential of AI, especially with the introduction of generative large language learning models like ChatGPT. These models are capable of creating content in response to prompts, using deep learning algorithms to simulate human decision-making processes.

Cholewinski also emphasized the rise of agentic AI models, which can autonomously make decisions and pursue complex goals with limited supervision. This new wave of AI technology is expected to revolutionize workflows and capture significant value for businesses.

One real-world example of AI implementation in automotive retail is a generative AI-based tool developed for a German dealer group. This tool personalized messages for customers and online leads, resulting in a 20% increase in conversion rates and a significant efficiency gain for sales representatives.

Additionally, companies like Novaco AI are providing virtual assistants for automotive retailers to improve dealership efficiency, automate conversations, and optimize customer interactions. These virtual assistants are connected to inventory, virtual planning, digital work orders, and lead management systems, streamlining operations and enhancing customer service.

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Overall, AI has the potential to transform the automotive retail industry by streamlining processes, improving customer interactions, and increasing efficiency. While challenges and concerns remain, the benefits of AI adoption in used-car retail are clear, paving the way for a more personalized and efficient customer experience.

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