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Investments

$2,004,006 – $288,409

Franchise fee

$45,000

Founded in 1956, Mr. Transmission/Transmission USA was acquired in 1990 by Moran Industries, which also franchises Milex Complete Auto Care, Alta Mere Toys For Your Car and Smart View Window Solutions. Mr. Transmission/Transmission USA service centers repair and maintain transmission systems and drive train components. Franchisees also have the opportunity to have co-branded centers with Milex.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car and Auto Repair
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Investments

$675,480 – $3,477,500

Franchise fee

$50,000

Founded in 1989, J.D. Byrider is a used car and finance company. The franchise integrates vehicle sales and financing, allowing franchisees the ability to sell to any qualified customer.
  • #Accountancy & Financial
  • #Car Rental and Sales
  • #Retail Franchises
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Investments

$46,200 – $241,899

Franchise fee

$7,500

After having to replace three windshields due to small breaks, inventor Dr. Frank Werner teamed up with chemical engineer Bill Wiele to find a way to repair windshields rather than replacing them. In 1972, Werner partnered with Gerald Keinath, patented his windshield repair system, and designed a business plan to bring it to market. The business, originally called Keinath Inc., was soon renamed Novus (Latin for "new"), and began franchising in 1985.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car and Auto Repair
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Investments

$33,800 – $103,000

Franchise fee

$5,000

Inspired by his passion for restoring classic cars, Robert Lowery started Colors On Parade to offer body shop-quality automotive repairs from a mobile unit. In 1999, he began franchising the concept. Colors On Parade franchisees offer mobile on-site automotive appearance services throughout the U.S. to car dealerships, fleet owners, rental car agencies, body shops, individual vehicle owners and retail customers.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car and Auto Repair
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Investments

$9,910 – $31,000

Franchise fee

$9,500 - $28,500

SuperGlass Windshield Repair was founded in 1992 by David Casey, Bill Costello and Bill Mitchell in Atlanta. The company began franchising in 1993 and has locations throughout the world, including South Africa, Spain, France and Germany. The private company is based in Orlando, Florida.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car and Auto Repair
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Investments

$464,250 – $560,400

Franchise fee

$135,000

Mark Carr opened the first Christian Brothers Automotive shop in Houston, Texas, in 1982, and continues to oversee that original location. The company began franchising in 1996. Christian Brothers Automotive locations offer automotive maintenance and repair services
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car and Auto Repair
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Investments

$149,400 – $249,400

Franchise fee

$40,000

Tint World locations specialize in automotive, residential, commercial and marine window tinting and security-film services. Other services include auto security, electronics, audio/video, styling, custom wheels and tires, detailing and reconditioning. The company was founded in 1982 and began franchising in 2007.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car and Auto Repair
  • #Retail Franchises
  • #Auto Parts Franchises
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Investments

$144,100 – $372,400

Franchise fee

$15,500 - $40,000

Founded in 1963, Mighty Auto Parts started out as a network of local and regional suppliers to the automotive service industry. From the beginning, Mighty has offered a direct-sourcing model for preventive maintenance, common-use auto parts, shop supplies, oil, chemicals, and lubricants for vehicles. Mighty began franchising in 1970. In 1993, automotive-related service companies began adding Mighty franchises to diversify with a related company and complement their existing operations by employing Mighty's business model.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Retail Franchises
  • #Auto Parts Franchises
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Investments

$94,975 – $122,250

Franchise fee

$49,500

The company began franchising in 1990 under the name Creative Colors International. Now franchisees across the country use the Fosters’ techniques to repair the interiors of various vehicles at dealer lots before they are sold.
  • #Car and Auto Repair
  • #Repair and Restoration
  • #Maintenance & Repair
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Investments

$127,000 – $253,600

Franchise fee

$25,000

Since its founding in 1975, Precision Tune Auto Care centers have provided motorists with a variety of car maintenance and light repair services. The chain’s locations throughout North America, South America and Asia perform maintenance and service on brakes, air conditioners, cooling systems and more. The company is traded on the NASDAQ exchange under the PACI symbol.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car and Auto Repair
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Investments

$225,000 – $413,500

Franchise fee

$30,000

Charles Amy founded Tuffy Auto Service Centers when he opened the first Tuffy Muffler shop in 1970. The private company began franchising one year later and now has shops in several states. It is based in Toledo.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car and Auto Repair
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Investments

$283,700 – $824,300

Franchise fee

$40,000

If you're a shop owner in the collision repair industry today, you know firsthand that there are multiple challenges impacting your business. At CARSTAR, we understand, and we're here to help with a unique blend of corporate resources and a powerful partnership support that helps you build your business in an effective way.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car and Auto Repair
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Investments

$56,300 – $61,375

Franchise fee

$33,000

After years in the automotive reconditioning industry, C. Everett Smith was not satisfied with the quality of existing products. So when he started Color Glo, he opened his own research and development labs and hired chemists to develop a proprietary line of restoration and repair products. Color Glo's original eight products have now grown to over 100. Color Glo franchisees use these products to clean, repair and re-dye leather, vinyl, fabric, carpet, plastic, fiberglass and other materials. They serve both residential and commercial customers, including the automotive, marine and aviation markets.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car and Auto Repair
  • #Repair and Restoration
  • #Maintenance & Repair
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Investments

$500,000 – $1,000,000

Franchise fee

$35,000

RNR stores sell custom wheels and tires, with a rent-to-own option (called Rent-N-Roll) that allows customers to make weekly, bi-weekly or monthly payments. Based in Tampa, Florida, the company began franchising in 2003.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car Rental and Sales
  • #Retail Franchises
  • #Tires Franchises
  • #Auto Parts Franchises
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Investments

$93,250 – $104,800

Franchise fee

$47,000

In 1985 Tom Gallagher founded Fibrenew to offer leather and vinyl repair to customers in Alberta, Canada. Gallagher's brother-in-law Michael Wilson purchased the first franchise in 1987 and then bought the company in 1994. The company continued to expand in Canada, and began opening franchises in New Zealand in 1996 and the U.S. in 1999. Fibrenew franchisees work from home, offering mobile repairs, restoration and re-dyeing of leather, vinyl, plastic, carpet and fabric in automobiles, boats, planes, medical facilities, homes and businesses.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car and Auto Repair
  • #Repair and Restoration
  • #Maintenance & Repair
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Investments

$71,650 – $450,000

Franchise fee

$35,000

The decline of full-service gas stations in the 1970s left many consumers without their traditional sources for oil changes. Jiffy Lube began under Jim Hindman in 1979 as an association of seven fast-lube centers in the Western United States. Jiffy Lube Int'l. Inc. was acquired by Pennzoil-Quaker State Co. in the 1990s, which was then acquired by Shell Oil Company in 2002. Jiffy Lube has franchised locations throughout the U.S. and Canada.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car and Auto Repair
  • #Oil Change Franchises
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Investments

$128,800 – $265,500

Franchise fee

$35,000

Established in 1962, Glass Doctor offers complete glass replacement, service and repair to the automotive, residential and commercial markets at locations throughout the U.S. and Canada. Glass Doctor is a subsidiary of The Dwyer Group.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car and Auto Repair
  • #Repair and Restoration
  • #Maintenance & Repair
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Investments

$125,600 – $319,830

Franchise fee

$15,000 - $30,000

Line-X franchisees offer spray-on truck bed liners and protective coatings for commercial, industrial, agricultural, military and custom applications. Line-X has also expanded to include a custom truck division offering private-labeled accessories.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Retail Franchises
  • #Auto Parts Franchises
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Investments

$47,525 – $243,825

We stand ready to react rapidly to the needs of our only customer... The Cornwell Dealer! Connect with a Field Management Team that has hundreds of combined years of experience in the mobile tool business.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Retail Franchises
  • #Auto Parts Franchises
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Investments

$99,704 – $134,263

Franchise fee

$15,500

Pop-A-Lock was started in 1991 by law enforcement agents in Lafayette, Louisiana. Pop-A-Lock franchisees offer commercial, automotive and residential locksmithing, including integrated high-tech security devices and electronic access systems.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car and Auto Repair
  • #Safety & Security
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Investments

$91,385 – $269,565

Franchise fee

$7,000

Since 1979, Matco Tools, a subsidiary of Danaher Corp., has been manufacturing, distributing and servicing automotive equipment, tools and toolboxes. Today the company's line of products includes over 13,000 different items. Franchisees, who bring these products to their customers in trucks, number nearly 1,500, with locations in all 50 states, as well as Puerto Rico and Canada.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car and Auto Repair
  • #Retail Franchises
  • #Auto Parts Franchises
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Investments

$162,250 – $2,283,500

Franchise fee

$30,000

Valvoline Instant Oil Change is a division of The Valvoline Co. and was created in 1986 with the purchase of quick-lube centers throughout New York, Minneapolis and Michigan. The public company began franchising in 1988 and is based in Lexington, Kentucky.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Car and Auto Repair
  • #Oil Change Franchises
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Investments

$169,503 – $350,231

Franchise fee

$7,500 - $15,000

Today, Snap-on Tools franchisees sell far more than just wrenches. They offer over 22,000 products, including hand tools, power tools, diagnostic tools, tool storage and shop equipment, but the way they sell is much the same. Once a week they bring their "mobile stores" trucks filled with their products--directly to their customers, which include car dealerships, mechanics, marinas and airports.
  • #Automotive Franchises
  • #Retail Franchises
  • #Auto Parts Franchises
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Investments

$152,200 – $369,450

Franchise fee

$37,500

The first Batteries Plus store opened in Green Bay, Wisconsin, in 1988. In 2013, the company changed its name to Batteries Plus Bulbs. Stores offer a selection of nearly 60,000 batteries, light bulbs and related products, along with phone-repair services at their We Fix It Repair Centers.
  • #Home Improvement
  • #Computer & Internet Franchises
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Investments

$69,450 – $234,000

Franchise fee

$55,000

As a company that has proven to be the Unified Front in the Personal Property Insurance Industry, 1-800-Packouts sets the bar.
  • #Business Services
  • #Home Services Franchises
  • #Moving & Storage
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