Bart Pellis: Why Car Dealerships Are Selling More and Earning Less (And How to Fix It)
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What if the real problem in automotive retail isn’t too little technology, but too little purpose?
In this episode of The Car Dealership Podcast, I sit down with Bart Pellis, a marketing strategist, advisor, and keynote speaker working with dealerships and national sales companies across Europe. Born and raised in the south of the Netherlands, he now lives and works along the Mediterranean coast. With a background rooted in creativity and automotive retail, Bart helps dealer groups shape marketing strategies, build strong teams, and rethink how people and AI can work together in the future of the automotive industry.
This conversation goes way beyond marketing tactics or the latest AI tool. We talk about people, profit, purpose, and why so many dealerships are busy doing more while earning less.
What we get into in this episode
- Why “more leads” has become a dangerous default strategy
- How profit is leaking out of dealerships even when volumes look healthy
- Bart’s simple but powerful way of rethinking sales teams, inspired by football
- The growing gap between central marketing departments and the showroom floor
- Why purpose matters more than perks when it comes to retaining talent
- The real role of AI in dealerships, not as a gimmick, but as a teammate
- Which tasks should clearly be automated, and which must stay human
- Why dealerships that over-automate the experience risk becoming replaceable
- A few surprising, very human moments from real AI conversations with customers
Bart also shares stories that stick with you. From living in a mountain village with snow on one side and the Mediterranean on the other, to customers bringing chocolates for an AI they thought was human, this episode balances big ideas with very real-world examples.
If you’re running a dealership, advising dealer groups, or simply trying to make sense of where automotive retail is heading, this episode will challenge some comfortable assumptions. It’s honest, sometimes uncomfortable, and ultimately hopeful.
Hit play if you want to think differently about growth, technology, and what really makes a dealership sustainable in the years ahead.