40 Mercedes-Benz dealers now using iPads to sell cars

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in Mac Software edited January 2014
Daimler AG's Mercedes-Benz is equipping 40 dealerships with iPads in an effort to more effectively sell and lease cars, keeping customers comfortably in the vehicle while handling a credit application.



According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, a fleet of iPads loaded with the company's MB Advantage app will enable dealers to pull up the latest discounts or rebates and complete a credit application for potential customers on the spot, rather than requiring sales people to lead the customer to a desk with a PC.



Andreas Hinrichs, vice president of marketing, told the Wall Street Journal in an interview, "We wanted to bring the mobile revolution into the dealership. The iPad is consumer centric but there is a business side to it as well."



Lease returns via iPad



The company's iPad app also allows dealers to review the condition of vehicles returned at the end of their lease while the driver is present.



Bernie Moreno, the owner of a Mercedes-Benz dealership in North Olmsted, Ohio, told the Wall Street Journal that formerly, "when someone came in we would go out with a pad and a pencil and scribble down all the problems, like a scratch here or a dent there and then go back to the desk and enter everything in the computer."



Moreno said he started using his own iPad on a limited basis to handle leased vehicles, and is now among the dealers in the company's official iPad pilot program. When the customer arrives, Moreno carries his iPad with him outside to do returns on the spot.



"Now I can do it all right in front of the customer and it just gives us more of a sense of credibility," Moreno said. The report indicated the company's pilot program may eventually result in Mercedes-Benz Financial distributing iPads to all of its 350 US dealers.

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  • Reply 1 of 59
    ozexigeozexige Posts: 215member
    An iPad gives you credibility!
  • Reply 2 of 59
    smallwheelssmallwheels Posts: 584member
    This is just the beginning of the end of the laptop computer. Due to the touch screen interface the iPads will proliferate in the business world. When someone can do their job on the fly standing up and interacting with customers they will no longer need to have separate laptop computers.



    It's only been a month and there is dedicated software for many business available. You can bet there are many other proprietary programs being written for iPads that won't be in the App store.
  • Reply 3 of 59
    myapplelovemyapplelove Posts: 1,515member
    I wonder why they are not using the hp slate or the ms courrier?



    But seriously, there are so many applications for the ipad in everyday life, the fact that with an easy to write app the screen adapts to any on screen interface you might want, your own buttons, forms, etc. etc. and the form factor make it ideal.



    Next steps should be even better security and ecryption (iphone os will cater to an extent to these) and the ability to transfer any info from within an app to another ipad with the same app on the fly in an ad hoc bluetooth or wifi network established on the spot. So I pull out my ipad and someone can pass me a file as seamlessly as they would any physical item.



    I visualise this as one button connect to ipad in proximity for the server, an accept button for the receiver, and a swipe gesture to move the file.
  • Reply 4 of 59
    kay_bobokay_bobo Posts: 13member
    I wonder if the "streak" aka "ipad competitor" will be able to compete here LOL!!!!!
  • Reply 5 of 59
    oc4theooc4theo Posts: 294member
    Will any WIndows or Android-based wanna-be tablets be used by Mercedes? Of course not. There will iPad, and there will be the tablets. Nothing more.Just like we currently have the iPhone, and the not-so-smartphones.



    iPad killers? No chance. There is no serious challengers. Google wants to be everything to everyone, just like Microsoft. We will see who remains in the game 3yrs from now.



    Jus a bunch of Wanna-Bes!!!
  • Reply 6 of 59
    ozexigeozexige Posts: 215member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by kay_bobo View Post


    I wonder if the "streak" aka "ipad competitor" will be able to compete here LOL!!!!!



    What's wrong with you?



    "I can carry a 'steak' everywhere"



    it's gotta be betta



    EDIT: "The New Dell Steak" - take it with you!
  • Reply 7 of 59
    lkrupplkrupp Posts: 10,557member
    I'm actually starting to feel a bit of pity for the trolls that continue to rage against the iPhone and iPad. Every day, it seems, more bad news piles up on them. They've run out of theories as to why someone would buy an iPad instead of a netbook or laptop. In a sign of their frustration I'm starting to see posts on forums that now rage against the consumers themselves, calling them simpletons and morons for buying these devices. To be absolutely convinced that you are superior in your opinions about technology and to have literally millions of people ignore your arguments must frost their family jewels really bad.
  • Reply 8 of 59
    myapplelovemyapplelove Posts: 1,515member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by OzExige View Post


    What's wrong with you?



    "I can carry a 'steak' everywhere"



    it's gotta be betta



    EDIT: "The New Dell Steak" - take it with you!



    Boys lets be fair to them, it's not a rump or sirloin steak.



    It's a streak.



    Inspired by the losing streak they are on!
  • Reply 9 of 59
    ozexigeozexige Posts: 215member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by myapplelove View Post


    Boys lets be fair to them, it's not a rump or sirloin steak.



    It's a streak.



    Inspired by the losing streak they are on!



    OK, you win



    "The New Dell Losing Streak" - take it with you!! LOL
  • Reply 10 of 59
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by OC4Theo View Post


    Will any WIndows or Android-based wanna-be tablets be used by Mercedes? Of course not. There will iPad, and there will be the tablets. Nothing more.Just like we currently have the iPhone, and the not-so-smartphones.



    iPad killers? No chance. There is no serious challengers. Google wants to be everything to everyone, just like Microsoft. We will see who remains in the game 3yrs from now.



    Jus a bunch of Wanna-Bes!!!



    xerox machines have been working full time at dell's and schmidt's office...so we'll be seeing all the copycats soon from google and dell and whoever else...
  • Reply 11 of 59
    nasseraenasserae Posts: 3,167member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by lkrupp View Post


    I'm actually starting to feel a bit of pity for the trolls that continue to rage against the iPhone and iPad. Every day, it seems, more bad news piles up on them. They've run out of theories as to why someone would buy an iPad instead of a netbook or laptop. In a sign of their frustration I'm starting to see posts on forums that now rage against the consumers themselves, calling them simpletons and morons for buying these devices. To be absolutely convinced that you are superior in your opinions about technology and to have literally millions of people ignore your arguments must frost their family jewels really bad.



    Those trolls are probably playing with their iPads as we speak
  • Reply 12 of 59
    christopher126christopher126 Posts: 4,366member
    brilliant! I think you pull out a 'laptop' now in a sales situation and it induces the same reaction a long time ago when a salesman would pull out a long contract & a pen. The customers antenna perk up and not in a good way!



    I plan to get a iPad for my real estate listing presentations. For awhile customers are going to be wowed by the iPad which is half the battle!



    Best
  • Reply 13 of 59
    myapplelovemyapplelove Posts: 1,515member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by doyourownthing View Post


    xerox machines have been working full time at dell's and schmidt's office...so we'll be seeing all the copycats soon from google and dell and whoever else...



    Their biggest issue that I 've stressed elsewhere here a lot of times, is that they cant undercut apple in terms of price for even an inferior but comparable product. Hp had to put 1gb memory in to handle 7, an atom, have half the battery life, no ips screen, smaller screen etc. etc.



    Apple has been supremely aggresive in their pricing, leveraging their in house cpu expertise, low prices for components because of the volumes they buy, battery expertise, unibody expertise, the iphone os ecosystem etc. etc. And they cut the price down to the extent that wiser people in the industry such as acer actually pulled out of the tablet market, and said so. They did this so they would have another ipod phenomenon (with different parameters of course), they ll come to dominate the market in a year from now, get to 80% again, and allow the competition a 20% to squeeze in.
  • Reply 14 of 59
    christopher126christopher126 Posts: 4,366member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by NasserAE View Post


    Those trolls are probably playing with their iPads as we speak



    Funny and probably correct....I know I would be!
  • Reply 15 of 59
    pascal007pascal007 Posts: 118member
    As I was reading this news, I kept seeing Ballmer reading this same news and then reaching for some Maalox...
  • Reply 16 of 59
    formerarsgmformerarsgm Posts: 191member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by myapplelove View Post


    Their biggest issue that I 've stressed elsewhere here a lot of times, is that they cant undercut apple in terms of price for even an inferior but comparable product. Hp had to put 1gb memory in to handle 7, an atom, have half the battery life, no ips screen, smaller screen etc. etc.



    Apple has been supremely aggresive in their pricing, leveraging their in house cpu expertise, low prices for components because of the volumes they buy, battery expertise, unibody expertise, the iphone os ecosystem etc. etc. And they cut the price down to the extent that wiser people in the industry such as acer actually pulled out of the tablet market, and said so. They did this so they would have another ipod phenomenon (with different parameters of course), they ll come to dominate the market in a year from now, get to 80% again, and allow the competition a 20% to squeeze in.



    Very very strong points. Like the iPod, the iPad has set the the Gold Standard at a low price point (which will only get lower). This prevents competitors from competing the only way they can - price. As I've said here before - it's now a foot race. Can Apple capture enough market share before another company with great marketing or one cool feature gets a foot in the door. If Apple gets ahead - they will stay ahead.
  • Reply 17 of 59
    christopher126christopher126 Posts: 4,366member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by myapplelove View Post


    Their biggest issue that I 've stressed elsewhere here a lot of times, is that they cant undercut apple in terms of price for even an inferior but comparable product. Hp had to put 1gb memory in to handle 7, an atom, have half the battery life, no ips screen, smaller screen etc. etc.



    Apple has been supremely aggresive in their pricing, leveraging their in house cpu expertise, low prices for components because of the volumes they buy, battery expertise, unibody expertise, the iphone os ecosystem etc. etc. And they cut the price down to the extent that wiser people in the industry such as acer actually pulled out of the tablet market, and said so. They did this so they would have another ipod phenomenon (with different parameters of course), they ll come to dominate the market in a year from now, get to 80% again, and allow the competition a 20% to squeeze in.



    I agree. It's remarkable that Apple's iPad, a first get product, forced MS to cancel their Courier and HP to delay their Slate. Both companies just looked at the iPad and said, 'Crap, Apple's iPad is years ahead of us, so we better not release our first gen product because it'll be an embarrassment!'



    I still think MS's clunky OS and Mobile software has hurt PC manufacturer's, business users and personal users across the board so tremendously that it's unquantifiable!
  • Reply 18 of 59
    chronsterchronster Posts: 1,894member
  • Reply 19 of 59
    dr millmossdr millmoss Posts: 5,403member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by christopher126 View Post


    I agree. It's remarkable that Apple's iPad, a first get product, forced MS to cancel their Courier and HP to delay their Slate.



    If something that never existed can be cancelled, then I am canceling my plans to buy a pet unicorn.
  • Reply 20 of 59
    dluxdlux Posts: 666member
    Meanwhile, how well integrated are iPod/iPhone connectors in the Mercedes cars themselves?



    (I have no idea.)
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