agent Entrepreneur logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Auto Dealers See AI Coming on Staff

Survey finds that most anticipate the tech replacing some jobs and even selling cars just a few years from now.

September 18, 2025
Auto Dealers See AI Coming on Staff

Outside of role-filling, most survey respondents said they think AI will make their operations more efficient and lower costs by the next decade. 

Credit:

Pexels/Tara Winstead

2 min to read


A recent survey of U.S. auto dealers found most think artificial intelligence will replace some auto retail jobs within the next five years.

The poll of 500 dealers commissioned by Phyron, a Swedish provider of AI-generated car videos, found 87% of the dealers believe AI will take the place of some dealership jobs. Half said they anticipate it cutting jobs by 2030.

Ad Loading...

Half of respondents also said they can see AI even selling cars on its own within the next two years due to the advent of decision-making AI known as “agentic” AI. Just 5% of poll participants don’t expect AI to fully replace any dealership staff. 

Phyron, in announcing results of the study, emphasized that current AI technology isn’t up to human-level roles but suggested that could happen in a “few years.”

“AI still struggles with complex tasks needing real-time judgment and coordination between teams,” said CEO Mattias Kellquist. “We’re a few years from AI fully handling nuanced, high-pressure jobs common at dealerships. But AI can already deliver certain efficiencies and cost savings beyond human capabilities.”

Auto dealers, though they see AI taking a growing role in their businesses, still consider people as superior sales drivers, according to the survey results. Half think that if AI sells cars autonomously, it won’t clinch deals faster than sales staff.

Outside of role-filling, most survey respondents said they think AI will make their operations more efficient and lower costs by the next decade. They anticipate the greatest efficiencies in after-sales services, followed by financing, and Phyron’s specialty, video production.

Ad Loading...

The study was conducted in March by Opinion Matters.

LEARN MORE: A Plan for Pay Plans

 

 

 

 

 

 

More Product & Technology

F&Iby Lauren LawrenceFebruary 25, 2026

Report Finds Year-End F&I Strength

Deal volume ebbed and flowed throughout 2025, but product performance remained steady, according to automotive technology and data intelligence solutions provider StoneEagle.

Read More →
Product & Technologyby StaffFebruary 4, 2026

AAMS Training and Mosaic Compliance Services Merge

The strategic combination is intended to expand technology-driven compliance solutions for the automotive industry.

Read More →
Industryby Hannah MitchellFebruary 4, 2026

Auto Insurance Cost Reprieve

2025 brought consumers relief after years of rate hikes, but 2026 could bring renewed policy pain, depending on how U.S. trade policy affects prices.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Graphic promoting StoneEagle at the 2026 NADA Show in Las Vegas, featuring a photo of CEO Cindy Allen.
Product & Technologyby StaffJanuary 20, 2026

StoneEagle to Unveil Next-Gen F&I Solutions at NADA

Empowering the F&I office through data is central to the company’s reimagined solutions it's scheduled to debut soon.

Read More →
Product & Technologyby Lauren LawrenceJanuary 16, 2026

Dealership AI Use on the Rise

The most common artificial intelligence applications in automotive retail include customer communications, scheduling, reporting, marketing content and handling of online leads.

Read More →
Product & Technologyby Hannah MitchellJanuary 8, 2026

Auto Software Collaboration Grows

More OEMs and U.S. auto parts makers joined the global initiative to leverage open-source software development for greater efficiencies and vehicle innovations.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Protective Life Corporation building
Industryby StaffJanuary 6, 2026

Protective Expands Reach With F&I Acquisition

Protective Life Corp. closed its acquisition of F&I company Portfolio Holding Inc., expanding its Asset Protection Division across the automotive, RV, power sports and marine sectors.

Read More →
Industryby Lauren LawrenceDecember 23, 2025

In-Vehicle AI Predicted to Spike

Frost & Sullivan expects a $238 billion market opportunity for the technology in automobiles by 2030 as AI applications shift to more mass-market applications.

Read More →
DigitalDecember 16, 2025

What to Do When Your Vendor Is Hacked

The quickest way to turn a breach into a crisis is to wing it. Follow this seven-step playbook to ensure you meet your obligations.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
AI hand and human hand shaking hands
Product & Technologyby Lauren LawrenceDecember 11, 2025

AI Can Enhance Dealer Ops

Personalized messaging is increasing appointment conversions by 26%, Cox Automotive says.

Read More →