Published 05 May, 2026
5 Ways You Can Start Using AI in the Motor Trade
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a hot topic across all sectors, including the motor trade. While some are concerned about AI replacing jobs, many businesses are already using it to improve efficiency, increase sales, and deliver better customer experiences.
Before exploring how you can utilise AI in your motor trade business, it’s helpful to understand what AI is.
What is AI?
The definition of artificial intelligence can vary depending on who you ask. According to the ICO, AI is an umbrella term for a range of technologies and approaches that attempt to mimic human thinking to solve complex tasks.
Use AI – but with caution
AI can be wrong
AI tools can produce incorrect information, ranging from completely fabricated content to biased outputs. It’s essential to fact-check any information before relying on it.
Data security must be managed carefully
Data protection regulations, including GDPR, mean that customer and employee data must be handled with care. If you transfer personal data to a third party, such as entering customer details into AI tools, you could be in breach of GDPR. Additionally, if you use AI to record calls or video meetings, it’s essential to obtain permission from all participants in advance.
AI is not yet at human-level intelligence
While AI and large language models (LLMs) are powerful and useful, they are not equivalent to the human brain. Tools like ChatGPT are estimated to use around one trillion parameters, whereas the human brain has approximately 1,000 trillion neurons. This highlights that AI is still far from matching human intelligence, so remember to still run through problems with your colleagues, as well as AI.
5 Ways to Utilise AI
- Automate customer communication
There are a range of tools available that can help you to respond quickly to common customer queries, such as pricing, MOT bookings, opening times, and warranty questions. Tools like WhatsApp Business or chatbot builders can be used to create systems that instantly handle routine enquiries using pre-agreed responses.
How to use AI tools like ChatGPT or Claude
Even without implementing a full chatbot, you can use AI tools to draft responses to common queries, create templates for service reminders, and build FAQ pages for your website. You can save these responses and reuse them daily to save time and effort.
Example prompt: Write a reminder email to a customer who is booked in for an MOT.
- Save time on admin
AI can transform short technician notes, job card summaries, MOT advisory explanations, and service reports into clear, professional documents that customers can easily understand.
Suggested prompt: Help me summarise this MOT report into something a customer with no knowledge of cars can understand.
- Support marketing and sales content
Marketing is essential for any business, yet many garages and dealerships neglect it due to time constraints.
AI tools can assist with basic marketing tasks such as generating social media ideas, writing vehicle descriptions, and creating website content. However, it’s important to ensure all content is accurate, purposeful, and authentic. While fully AI-written blog posts may not always resonate with readers, AI is particularly effective for standardised used-car listings or generating creative promotional ideas.
Suggested prompt: Create me a used-car listing for a 2010 Toyota Yaris with the number plate ABC 123
- Assist with diagnostics
Modern vehicles are increasingly complex, and AI can act as a fast research assistant. It can help technicians with tasks such as:
- Explaining fault codes
- Summarising repair procedures
- Interpreting technical bulletins
- Translating manufacturer manuals
- Comparing repair options
Example prompt: Summarise common issues with 1.6 TDI injectors.
AI should never replace professional judgement or official documentation, but it can help speed up research.
- Analyse business data to support decision-making
Many people working in garages wear multiple hats – technician, customer service manager, marketer, and accounts manager.
Garages generate large amounts of data every day, which can be analysed to identify trends and opportunities. For example, information on parts usage, tyre orders, labour time, customer bookings, sales performance, and appointment demand can be analysed to:
- Identify the most profitable services
- Spot slow-moving stock
- Highlight frequently used parts and predict shortages
- Anticipate busy booking periods
- Forecast demand for seasonal services such as tyre replacements or air conditioning re-gassing
Example prompt: Identify which repairs generate the highest labour profit and prioritise marketing them.
Remember not to include identifiable customer data when using AI tools to avoid GDPR violations.
Conclusion
AI tools are already being used by thousands of individuals and businesses. It’s worth experimenting to see how they can help improve efficiency within your operation. There are free tools available, like those discussed in this article, as well as paid solutions designed for specific challenges such as appointment scheduling or technical troubleshooting.
Always remember to fact-check and proofread anything generated by AI. While these tools are powerful, they can produce inaccurate or incomplete information.

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