Comments on: What can instantly kill a shop’s sale https://www.autoserviceworld.com/what-can-instantly-kill-a-shops-sale/ Wed, 18 Sep 2024 21:03:45 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.5 By: Robert Nurse https://www.autoserviceworld.com/what-can-instantly-kill-a-shops-sale/#comment-478 Wed, 18 Sep 2024 21:03:45 +0000 https://www.autoserviceworld.com/?p=280229#comment-478 There is much work to be done besides misleading and manipulating the next generation into an early bankruptcy. I believe my shop is worth more money as a business then just a piece of land. We need government incentives for young technicians to take the leap of fate and purchase our shops. We need lending institutions to provide affordable funding to these individuals. We need tooling companies to support the next generation. We as an industry have to support and show the next generation that hard work can and will provide financial stability. This illusionary fantasy of shop ownership that our industry is constantly promoting is scaring everyone right out of our industry and has to STOP! Just imagine a world with no dealerships or aftermarket shops. Imagine a world of just purchasing throw away car online.

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By: Geoff Walton https://www.autoserviceworld.com/what-can-instantly-kill-a-shops-sale/#comment-472 Wed, 18 Sep 2024 19:24:13 +0000 https://www.autoserviceworld.com/?p=280229#comment-472 Not just that Rob, but with the land values greatly exceeding the business value, how can we expect to help a tech move in to our chairs like we did? Even if it could happen, a commercial mortgage at todays rates would torpedo any chance of being financially feasible. The alternative of a vendor take back mortgage is also out of the question unfortunately, with the uncertainty of our business model with the EV mandates looming. I don’t want to take this place back long after I retire and its been bled dry!

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By: Rob Nurse https://www.autoserviceworld.com/what-can-instantly-kill-a-shops-sale/#comment-468 Wed, 18 Sep 2024 17:38:24 +0000 https://www.autoserviceworld.com/?p=280229#comment-468 Touche Geoff. Your land developers are not looking to purchase aftermarket shops to operate them as an investment as Hunt Demarest is suggesting. Multi million dollar dealerships are being leveled to make room for condos. In todays economy land is more valuable for a residence complex than a business. How are the next generation going to afford to purchase and operate an aftermarket shop? How are the shops that have been manipulated to believe bigger is better hoping investors are waiting to purchase their shops as an investment be able to get those same investors to pay more than the land developers are willing to pay? How are the investors going to be able to operate our shops with no automotive knowledge? If your anticipating selling your shop to an investor to keep your team employed good luck with that pipe dream.

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By: Geoff Walton https://www.autoserviceworld.com/what-can-instantly-kill-a-shops-sale/#comment-462 Wed, 18 Sep 2024 15:44:00 +0000 https://www.autoserviceworld.com/?p=280229#comment-462 Lets face it. Most of us in urban / suburban locations will be bought out by land developers unfortunately. I would estimate 70% of my “competition” (I don’t believe in local competition. We all gotta eat and I want to see everyone succeed as an industry) have disappeared and been turned into condo buildings. I don’t want to see it happen here, but at the end of the day, its whoever offers the best deal. And developers have the deeper pockets, and facilitate the cleanest transfer.

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By: Robert Nurse https://www.autoserviceworld.com/what-can-instantly-kill-a-shops-sale/#comment-456 Wed, 18 Sep 2024 12:31:52 +0000 https://www.autoserviceworld.com/?p=280229#comment-456 “The magic dream is … get your kids to run it, make them make all your profit, and you can just ride off into the sunset and live in Florida or whatever.” Yea lets make our children take over our burden while we sit back and prey they don’t mess it up. This guy is just another idiot in our industry we need to get rid of.

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By: Rob Nurse https://www.autoserviceworld.com/what-can-instantly-kill-a-shops-sale/#comment-436 Tue, 17 Sep 2024 17:13:17 +0000 https://www.autoserviceworld.com/?p=280229#comment-436 Recently I was at the Lindertech conference and walked up to Patty Kettles from AARO to get my
name tag. She said, “Rob?” I replied “yep, everyone knows me I’m the bad ass in this industry”. Bruce Eccles was sitting beside her and said no your not a bad ass, you just have your own way of doing things. I said “yes and I am making money at it.” He then said “then who are we to tell you your doing it wrong.” That’s right, but every time I open up an email or read an article I am continually reminded how I have failed at this career choice, because I refuse to remove myself from the bays. Now I am being told that I will have a hard time finding some one to purchase my business. Do you know how demoralizing it is to constantly having this crap shoved in my face, while I continually prove these critics wrong. No wonder we have a technician shortage issue. Honestly I am not counting on a investor to relieve me from my burden. I strongly believe I will pass on my business to a hard working technician that wants to better their lifestyle. I understand that companies like AutoCanada are buying up dealerships, and insurance companies are buying up body shops. Good for them. At the end of the day aftermarket shops are just small businesses, just like accounting firms. I do not believe that wall street bankers are flooding into our industry to gobble up shops for investments. So please stop pretending we are something we are not!

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By: Alan Gelman https://www.autoserviceworld.com/what-can-instantly-kill-a-shops-sale/#comment-431 Tue, 17 Sep 2024 15:32:21 +0000 https://www.autoserviceworld.com/?p=280229#comment-431 You nailed it. I was lucky enough to find a like minded (family oriented) buyer, who himself like me is a Licensed Tech. He blended well into my position, buy yes he bought a job, not so much a stand alone business.
Wish I did read your story 5 years ago. Water under the bridge now. Tnx Again

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