Automotive Sales & Dealer Networks

A ₩30M lead signs at the dealer next door while your callback is still an hour away

First call on an ad lead

9:41

BringTalk AI

Hello, I'm calling about the quote request you left with us.

Customer

Yes, I'm looking at the top trim.

Automotive · Global OEMRecording
Model of interest
Electric SUV, top trim
Purchase timing
Next month
Preferred branch
Gangseo

First call on an ad lead

Only qualified leads with confirmed intent are handed to the responsible manager, together with a call summary and follow-up rules.

HQ ↔ dealer handoff

The customer gets the right branch, stock, and schedule in one call, and the dealer starts the very first conversation already holding the context.

Service & recall booking

Vehicle details, service center, and booking time are organized and stored as data, while changes and questions are taken again by automated answering.

Designed for better customer conversations

An auto purchase decision runs across many calls, from ad leads and test-drive requests through contract and delivery. When the first connection is slow, the same lead moves to a competitor. BringTalk calls ad leads within a minute, confirms model, budget, and purchase timing, and hands them off sales-ready against each dealer's inventory and pricing policy.

24/7 unlimited concurrent answering

At the weekday-noon intake peak while ads run, and after lunch, meetings, or the end of the day too, the first call goes out within a minute. The number of available agents never caps how many leads you recover.

Your playbook is the AI's answer

When Gangseo branch stock and a Gangnam branch promotion differ, it answers for the exact branch the customer asked about. Not one HQ script, but each dealer's own policy.

Every call auto-analyzed into VOC

Which trim inquiries rose this week, and which branch lost deals after the test drive — you see it from full call records, not from guesswork.

The change, measured in operating metrics

Leading brands turn every call into measurable operating results with BringTalk.

6.9x

Response speed (HYUNDAI)

3.6x

Call throughput

1 min

First-connection target

Automotive Sales & Dealer Networks: questions before you roll out

Can it handle different playbooks, pricing, and inventory per dealer?

Each branch's policy and inventory baseline is separated into its own knowledge base for answering, and uncertain conditions are designed to hand off to the responsible agent.

Can it cope when ad leads and test-drive requests arrive all at once?

Even when concurrent intake rises while an ad campaign is live, the AI never misses the first connection and hands only qualified leads to the responsible manager.

How are call outcomes logged into the CRM or dealer system?

Every call's model, budget, purchase timing, preferred branch, and next action can be delivered to your CRM or internal sheet as recordings, summaries, and tags.

What happens if a customer asks for a human mid-call?

It recognizes the request, hands off to the responsible manager immediately, and passes along the full call context up to that point.

Can it connect to an existing call center or IVR?

Working from cases connected to existing call-center infrastructure like Five9, we first define the scope of intake routing, recording, and consultation-result storage.

With such high deal sizes, handing everything over at once feels risky. Where do we start?

You don't change everything at once. We attach just the single highest-loss flow — the first call on an ad lead — for one to two weeks and watch response rate and handoff accuracy. If the numbers don't show up, you stop there. Once confirmed, you expand into dealer handoff and service booking.

See where to start automating Automotive Sales & Dealer Networks call operations

We map your real call flows, integration points, and QA criteria together — first.

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REFERENCE COST

Our Automotive Sales & Dealer Networks Voice synthesis cost reference

This estimates only speech synthesis model cost from call volume and talk time. Implementation, integration, and QA operations are scoped separately.

Operating inputs

Adjust call volume and agent speech share to estimate model cost only.

Assumptions
  • Korean speech estimate: 250 chars/min
  • AI talk ratio: 50%
  • FX: 1 USD = ₩1,370
  • Model pricing uses each voice's cost_per_1k_chars value.
agent minutes/call = average call length × AI talk ratio chars/call = agent minutes × 250 annual chars = chars/call × annual calls annual USD = annual chars ÷ 1000 × $/1k annual KRW = USD × 1370

Lowest annual TTS cost at this volume

₩770,625

≈ $563 /yr

Lowest model

Alloy

OpenAI

Compare voice

Annual TTS cost
AlloyOpenAI$0.015/1k
$563 · ₩770,625
AndromedaDeepgram$0.030/1k
$1,125 · ₩1,541,250
Cartesia Voice ACartesia$0.065/1k
$2,438 · ₩3,339,375
AntoniElevenLabs$0.180/1k
$6,750 · ₩9,247,500
Lowest modelAlternative voices

37,500,000 chars

Annual characters

150,000 min

Annual agent speech