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Automotive Franchises

Latest FDD: 2026-06-10Automotive
Average Investment Midpoint
$944,793
Midpoint calculated between disclosed ranges of each brand
Latest Processed FDD
2026-06-10
Most recent fully processed edition observed in this sector

Automotive Overview

A practical baseline for how to screen this sector using disclosure signals and unit economics.

Automotive franchises generally operate as local service businesses built around repeat vehicle demand, technician labor, parts availability, and bay productivity. Common formats include repair, maintenance, tire, glass, oil change, and other specialized service models.

Unit performance is often shaped by technician supply, scheduling efficiency, local market competition, and average repair order. Results can vary meaningfully across systems and markets based on labor availability, workflow discipline, and the complexity of the service offering.

FAQs

Look for mature-unit results, operational context, and enough detail to understand productivity, staffing, and volume. The usefulness of the disclosure often depends on how much operating context is included alongside the revenue figures.

The category can benefit from ongoing repair and maintenance demand, but results still vary with consumer spending behavior, labor availability, and local competition. Stability of demand does not remove operating complexity.

Brands In Automotive

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Key Insights
  • Technician recruiting, pay structure, and retention.
  • Bay utilization, average repair order drivers, and how ticket size is described in practice.
  • Parts sourcing, warranty exposure, and chargeback risk in Item 8.
  • Local competition, including independents, dealer service departments, and convenience-oriented formats.
  • Environmental, compliance, and waste handling costs, and whether they are reflected in the investment assumptions.
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