Automotive Repair, Body Shop, And Towing

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Listing ID: 700342048

Listing Title: Automotive Repair, Body Shop, And Towing

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Industry: Auto Related

Industry Segment: Auto Repair

Country: United States

State / Province: Connecticut

Area

City: Western Connecticut

Asking Price Range: $500K - $1.0M

Gross Revenues: $1,785,384

Cash Flow: $234,028

Cash Flow Type: Sellers Discretionary Cash

Year Established: 1996

Number of Employees: 10 - 19

Business Description:
Located in Connecticut, this auto shop has four main revenue streams: repair, towing, auto sales, and body repair. Body shop work accounts for sixty percent of annual revenues, with mechanical repairs earning thirty percent, and towing and car sales the remaining ten. The shop features eight bays with plenty of room to meet current customer needs as well as room to grow without modifications to the current space. Social media reviews are excellent and show a dedicated and satisfied customer base as well as the development of a continued trust since 1996. The owner currently oversees financial management. Oversight of daily operations is done in partnership with the two shop managers. Seven technicians and one driver round out this well-trained team. The building is 4,500 square feet with a large paved lot in the front and the rear of the shop. The back lot is secured with fencing, an alarm system, and other security features. There are eight vehicle bays for repair work as well as a waiting area, restrooms, and a private office for the owner. Also included is a 600 square foot paint booth located just outside the main building. Business has been growing year-over-year but continued additional revenues could be found in any of the of four service areas. Both the body shop and mechanical repair division have room for additional capacity, while the auto sales can increase as desired. The greatest potential for increased income is to focus on building towing business.



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