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Most dealerships don’t actually have a training problem…
They have a consistency problem.
You run training, your team is engaged, everyone nods along—and then a few days later, everything slips right back to old habits. Same store. Same people. Completely different behavior.
That gap between what’s taught and what’s actually done is what I call the Consistency Gap.
And it’s one of the biggest hidden reasons dealerships struggle with trust, customer experience, and long-term results.
In this episode, we break down:
If you’ve ever felt like your team “knows better” but doesn’t consistently do better… this one’s for you.
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AutoKnerd is focused on building trust-driven sales and service cultures inside dealerships—without pressure tactics, scripts, or outdated training models.
Connect with us:
Follow for weekly insights on dealership CX, trust, and performance.
By AutoKnerdMost dealerships don’t actually have a training problem…
They have a consistency problem.
You run training, your team is engaged, everyone nods along—and then a few days later, everything slips right back to old habits. Same store. Same people. Completely different behavior.
That gap between what’s taught and what’s actually done is what I call the Consistency Gap.
And it’s one of the biggest hidden reasons dealerships struggle with trust, customer experience, and long-term results.
In this episode, we break down:
If you’ve ever felt like your team “knows better” but doesn’t consistently do better… this one’s for you.
---
AutoKnerd is focused on building trust-driven sales and service cultures inside dealerships—without pressure tactics, scripts, or outdated training models.
Connect with us:
Follow for weekly insights on dealership CX, trust, and performance.