Auto-Lab Complete Car Care Centers Franchise
Auto-Lab Complete Car Care Centers offer quick oil changes, routine vehicle maintenance checks, and an Auto-Lab® exclusive 24 month / 24,000 mile warranty on parts AND labor.
$50,000
$27,500
19
1989
Bloomfield Hills,MI
Stephen R. Wilson
About Auto-Lab Complete Car Care Centers
Founded in 1989, Auto-Lab has grown to more than 20 locations in six states. With a focus on customer service, Auto-Lab Complete Car Care Centers provide reliable service for most of the major auto repairs. Auto-Lab helps drivers avoid future repairs with state of the art computer-diagnostics, inspections, and regularly-scheduled maintenance. Each Auto-Lab is independently owned and operated. No auto experience is necessary in order to join this established leader in the automotive repair industry.
Franchise Unit Trends & Revenue
19
2
$933,120
* in 2022
Franchise Fees
$27,500
6.0%
Gross Sales
0.0%
Gross Sales
Why Choose Auto-Lab Complete Car Care Centers?
Auto-Lab Complete Car Care Centers are an integral part of local communities. With a proven business model that stresses the importance of exceeding customer satisfaction in every location. Auto-Lab's business model works because of the strong customer demand, recession resistant business, minimal competition, and there is no auto repair experience necessary to start a franchise. An Auto-Lab franchise is less expensive than most other automotive repair franchise systems because the sole focus is on diagnosis and repair services.
Starting Costs & Investment Requirements
$145,750 - $344,500
$150,000
$50,000
Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate for an Auto-Lab Complete Car Care Center franchise possesses a combination of managerial skills to oversee the business operations and a customer-oriented mindset to build and maintain a loyal clientele. While no experience in the automotive industry is necessary, an interest is welcome.
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