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Full Absentee Auto Repair & Smog Shop | SBA Pre-Qualified photo
Auto Repair & Service Shops

Full Absentee Auto Repair & Smog Shop | SBA Pre-Qualified

CA, US

Long-established, full-service auto repair and smog-check shop on California's Central Coast, available for sale as the owner retires. The business is manager-run with limited day-to-day owner involvement, a strong fit for a semi-absentee buyer or an operator stepping into a stable, turnkey operation. Highlights: - Approximately $1.5M revenue (FY2025) with around $600K in seller's discretionary earnings and 70%+ gross margins - 25+ years operating from the same high-visibility location with a deep, loyal repeat-customer base - Top-rated locally across major review platforms (4.7+ stars) - Tenured service manager and full technician team in place - No debt; equipment is current with no major deferred investment - SBA 7(a) prequalified; owner will support a smooth transition - Long-term lease in place at the existing location Qualified buyers must provide proof of funds before the CIM is shared. There is no list price; we are accepting offers.

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$1,470,000Revenue
$616,000Cash Flow
AUTO BODY & PAINT SHOP ESTABLISHED SINCE 1998 photo
Auto Repair & Service Shops

AUTO BODY & PAINT SHOP ESTABLISHED SINCE 1998

Alameda County, CA, US

Rare opportunity to acquire an established auto body and paint business serving the Oakland market since 1998. The business operates from approximately 4,500 square feet of shop space plus an additional approximately 1,000 square feet of fenced and gated outside storage yard. Highlights: • Established in 1998 • Approximately 4,500 SF building • Approximately 1,000 SF fenced and gated yard • Existing spray booth and paint area • Well-known Oakland location • Long-term lease available • Owner-operated business • Significant growth potential under active management Historical Gross Sales (CDTFA Reported): 2023: $189,201 2024: $128,786 2025: $77,818 Q1 2026: $10,447 Real estate not included – 5 year lease available with renewable 5 option Rent: $5500/month N3’ Facility Overview: • Auto body shop facility with operational spray booth • Paint mixing area on-site • Work bays and general repair/assembly space • Outdoor area available for storage/yard use (approx. 1,000 sq ft) Equipment & Assets: • Spray booth is fully operational and included • Additional equipment (compressors, welders, frame equipment, tools, and related shop assets) is present on-site • Full equipment inventory to be confirmed through in-person inspection and documentation due to language/terminology limitations Permits & Compliance • Spray booth permit transfer process currently in progress with Bay Area Air District • Additional permits and compliance items to be confirmed during due diligence Notes for Buyers • Facility is operational and suitable for immediate use • Equipment and condition should be verified via on-site inspection • Ideal for experienced operator or buyer looking for established auto body location

$149,000
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Auto Repair & Service Shops
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Auto Repair Shop SBA Approved

Fresno County, CA, US

With a down payment of only $70,000, the SBA will finalize the sale of this high-profit auto repair business. While automotive experience is a plus, strong management skills are a priority for this acquisition. This SBA-loan-approved business has a 25-year history of strong customer retention and is located in an excellent, newly developed residential area. Key Highlights: - Facility: Approximately 3,000 sq. ft. well-maintained shop featuring four lifts, a roll-up door, a storage loft, and a clean reception area. - Location: High-visibility site with ample front and rear parking. - Financials: Exceptionally low rent of $1,500 per month with 4.5 years remaining on the lease. Current inventory is valued at approximately $2,000. - Staffing: Currently operated by the owner and two employees. - Operations: The shop services all makes and models, excluding German vehicles. - SBA Note: Please be advised that the SBA will not approve a dramatic change to the business model, such as a conversion to a tire shop. Financial Performance (per Tax Returns): - 2024: Gross Income: $436,000 | Net Income: $220,000 - 2023: Gross Income: $497,000 | Net Income: $227,000 - 2022: Gross Income: $536,000 | Net Income: $264,000 - 2021: Gross Income: $554,000 | Net Income: $207,000 The business maintains excellent ratings, and the owner is now looking to retire. Please let me know if you would like more information or if you wish to schedule a time to discuss this opportunity further.

$350,000
$497,000Revenue
-Cash Flow
Full Service Motorsport Dealer-Dirt Bike, ATVs & Go Cart Sales/Service photo
Auto Repair & Service Shops
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Full Service Motorsport Dealer-Dirt Bike, ATVs & Go Cart Sales/Service

Riverside County, CA, US

Established motorsports dealership and service center located in the Inland Empire serving the greater California region. The business has built a strong reputation among motorsports enthusiasts throughout Southern California, selling and servicing Motorbikes, ATVs Dirt Bikes, and Go-Karts with experienced technicians and dependable customer service since 2008. The company specializes in sales, service, repair, and registration of a wide range of powersports vehicles, including dirt bikes, ATVs, Go Karts and more. They operate a full-service repair department offering maintenance, diagnostics, performance upgrades, tires, engine work, and insurance-related accident repairs. They also offer DMV registration. They maintain a diverse inventory of both new and used vehicles and are recognized for competitive pricing, stellar customer service with an extensive part department. Conveniently located off a major freeway with high visibility. Their facility boasts two showrooms with an office area, service area and warehouse. Their stellar reputation for quality work and service has customers traveling far and wide for their services. This opportunity offers a buyer an established motorsports dealership with multiple revenue streams and is positioned for continued growth in Southern California’s active motorsports market. Equipment includes: 6 service lifts, tire machine, balancing machine, air compressor, Toyota forklift, computers, printers, security system, cameras, and more. The bike inventory runs between $90,000 and $140,000, and parts can run approximately $80,000 to $100,00 at any given time. The staff includes: 2 full-time technicians, 1 part-time technician plus 1 sales/service manager. The owner is involved in daily operations, sales & service. The owner is retiring. Don't miss this opportunity to make it your own!

$599,000
$1,006,939Revenue
-Cash Flow
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Auto Repair & Service Shops

Fully Equipped 6-Bay Automotive Service Facility

Marin County, CA, US

This is a rare opportunity to acquire a fully built-out, turn-key, and completely equipped automotive repair facility specializing in high-margin European and Japanese vehicles. Located in one of the nation's most affluent counties, the business features a premier physical footprint that is virtually impossible to duplicate today due to strict local zoning laws and environmental permitting restrictions. While currently operated as a highly efficient, lean, solo-operator business yielding steady discretionary cash flow, the true value lies in its massive, underutilized infrastructure. The facility boasts a total of 6 working bays equipped with lifts, split between the interior and exterior. Inside, you will find 4 bays featuring two 10,000 lbs. lifts and two 8,000 lbs. lifts. Outside, there are 2 bays, including a standard 10,000 lbs. lift and a heavy-duty 18,000 lbs. lift perfect for larger commercial vehicles. Additionally, the property features 2 dedicated indoor floor bays for non-lift diagnostics and fluid services, complemented by a secure, 20-car storage lot. This turnkey facility is perfectly primed for an expanding Multi-Shop Operator (MSO), regional chain, or an ambitious master technician ready to immediately scale a team into a $1.5M+ revenue operation. KEY HIGHLIGHTS: ● 2023: ○ Gross Revenue: $752,848 ● 2024: ○ Gross Revenue: $637,881 ● 2025: ○ Gross Revenue: $739,238 SPACE: $4800 SF RENT: $9830/MONTH N3 For more information, please contact Anne Shay (DRE 02111828), Liberty Business Advisors: mobile 415.601.7776

$250,000
$739,238Revenue
-Cash Flow
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Auto Repair & Service Shops

Automotive Repair Shop

Alameda County, CA, US

Great opportunity to own a 45 years established, fully equipped, thriving automotive repair shop in prime area of Alameda county, East Bay. Floor space: 3200 sq.ft; Rent: $6358/ mo ; Gross: $ 50,000/mo; PG&E: $800/mo; Asking $335,000. For more information call 510-427-8597

$335,000
$600,000Revenue
-Cash Flow
Smog & Mechanic shop, Heart of Contra Costa $130,000net owner-operator photo
Auto Repair & Service Shops

Smog & Mechanic shop, Heart of Contra Costa $130,000net owner-operator

Contra Costa County, CA, US

This is a great location with a lot of opportunity for the skill owner who wants to take the business to the next level. The place has a large lot and a large office space, which can be converted into a tire showroom. The location is on a busy intersection with over 25,000 cars passing by each day. The absentee owner claims the place does over 200 smog's at $60 each and performs light mechanical work. The place does over $50,000 in gross income. The place has a long-term lease with a very reasonable rent. A motivated seller is selling the business at a price below market value. For only: $195,000

$195,000
$600,000Revenue
-Cash Flow
AUTO REPAIR SERVICE SHOP | Gross revenues: 120K+ /month photo
Auto Repair & Service Shops

AUTO REPAIR SERVICE SHOP | Gross revenues: 120K+ /month

Alameda County, CA, US

This auto repair shop is in Alameda County established for 40 years with a steady repeat clientele, and services fleet vehicles of commercial corporate accounts. The business is equipped with 8 lifts and 2 brake machines. 3 FT technicians; 1 PT bookkeeper. Size of interior: 5000 SF, + approx. 12 parking spaces in a fenced area outside. New lease is negotiable to the right Buyer. Gross revenues: 120K+//month Employees payroll: approx. $48K/month Business has approx. $30K in inventory that is included in asking price. Business has a strong reputation and Seller claims business has been so brisk that they’ve had to turned down business as they’re operating at full capacity. Owner wishes to retire after 40 years.

$980,000
$1,440,000Revenue
-Cash Flow
Established Auto Repair Business for Sale – Contra Costa County, CA photo
Auto Repair & Service Shops

Established Auto Repair Business for Sale – Contra Costa County, CA

Contra Costa County, CA, US

This is an ideal opportunity for an owner-operator or an existing shop looking to expand into a turnkey auto repair shop Contra Costa County. Proven Track Record • Grossing over $600,000 annually • Successfully operating under current ownership since 2004 • Strong local reputation and repeat customer base Well-Equipped & Efficient Operation • 2,240 sq. ft. facility- 5 year lease available with option to qualified buyer: $4000/month. • 5 service bays • 3 lifts • Room to store 7 vehicles inside • Approx. 10 additional outdoor parking/storage spaces in a secure, metal-gated lot • Inventory included (approx. $7,000 value) Skilled Team in Place • 3 employees; 2 Techs on staff. • Services Japanese and American vehicles, offering broad market appeal and a steady flow of year-round work. With over two decades of established operations, solid revenue, and room for continued growth, this business is positioned for immediate cash flow and long-term success. Please call Liberty Business Advisors for more information: Tel: 415.601.7776. Serious inquiries only. Additional details available upon request.

$325,000
$600,000Revenue
-Cash Flow
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Auto Repair & Service Shops

Auto Repair & Body Shop

Alameda County, CA, US

Money-Making Auto Repair & Body Shop – Turnkey Opportunity This is a lucrative business opportunity with significant growth potential for the right owner-operator. The facility is fully equipped with an indoor car wash, a dedicated paint booth, eight lifts, and a complete ventilation system. The business currently performs extensive detailing work for multiple car dealerships, and there is significant potential to expand into insurance repair work, which could substantially boost revenue. Located in a prime area in the heart of Alameda County, surrounded by other automotive service businesses, this shop enjoys excellent visibility and consistent traffic. The current owner is absentee, which leaves plenty of room for an active operator to take this business to the next level. The monthly rent is approximately $8,000, and labor costs average around $15,000 per month. The owner is motivated and willing to finance part of the purchase price for a qualified buyer.

$149,000
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-Cash Flow

Market Snapshot

National transaction benchmarks for auto repair shop businesses.

Under $500K

Median revenue$571k
Median cash flow$111k
Median sale price$200k
Multiple range1.4x - 2.5x

$500K to $2M

Median revenue$1.43m
Median cash flow$267k
Median sale price$749k
Multiple range2.2x - 3.7x

Over $2M

Median revenue$3.38m
Median cash flow$602k
Median sale price$2.52m
Multiple range3.8x - 5.4x

A variety of factors can cause businesses to trade outside this range, including earnings quality, operational transferability, key-person risk, growth trajectory, and geography, so a listing priced above or below the typical multiple usually reflects real differences in the underlying business.

What to know about auto repair shop acquisitions

GW

By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

Key diligence, valuation, financing, and transition considerations for buyers evaluating auto repair shop acquisitions.

What You're Actually Buying

An auto repair shop acquisition is fundamentally an investment in a customer base, a technician team, and a revenue system, not just the bays and equipment. The best acquisitions in this category are operations that generate consistent cash flow independent of the owner's daily presence. As you evaluate any opportunity, the key question is how much of the shop's revenue depends specifically on the owner's relationships, technical skills, or daily involvement. A shop with a service manager, trained technician team, and documented processes commands a meaningful premium because it transfers with its earnings intact. One where the owner is also the lead tech and service writer requires honest assessment of transition risk before pricing it.

What the Financials Need to Show

Request three full years of tax returns, P&Ls, and bank statements and reconcile them carefully. Key metrics to analyze include: average repair order (ARO) value, technician productivity rate (billable hours vs. available hours), and gross margin by service type. Top-performing shops run 15–20%+ net margins and 80%+ technician productivity. Shops showing margins well below industry norms, typically 8–12% net, often have pricing problems, excessive comebacks, or significant deferred owner compensation. Scrutinize add-backs carefully; owners in the trades industry commonly run personal vehicle payments, family salaries, and discretionary expenses through the business. Each add-back should be documented and explainable to an SBA lender.

Equipment, Real Estate, and Environmental Risk

Auto repair shops carry environmental exposure that other businesses don't. Before closing, commission a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment if the property has been used for automotive services for more than a decade; underground storage tanks, oil/water separators, and solvent contamination from prior operations can create post-closing liability that survives an asset purchase. Confirm the status of all lifts, alignment equipment, diagnostic tools, and HVAC and get an independent assessment of remaining useful life. Deferred maintenance on critical equipment is one of the most common forms of pre-sale value inflation in the auto repair category. Budget 5–10% of purchase price for CapEx reserves if the equipment fleet is aging.

Technician Retention Is the True Asset

The skilled technician shortage in the U.S. automotive services industry is structural, not cyclical. ASE-certified technicians, diesel specialists, and advanced diagnostics technicians are genuinely hard to replace. If the acquisition is dependent on retaining two or three key technicians, address this explicitly in the purchase agreement through retention bonuses, employment agreements, or an earnout tied to staff retention metrics. Ask for technician tenure records, compensation structures, and training investment history. Shops with low turnover and consistent certification investment have a legitimate competitive advantage that is reflected in customer retention rates and average ticket values.

SBA Financing and the Valuation Gap

The majority of auto repair shop acquisitions in the SMB range are financed through SBA 7(a) loans, which require an independent business valuation to support the purchase price. If the seller's asking price is based on verbal representations about cash sales or unreported revenue, the SBA appraisal will not support it and the deal will not close. Insist on verified financials from the start of negotiations. A business that cannot support its price through documented financials is either overpriced or has an accounting problem that becomes your problem at closing. Well-run shops with clean books, documented SDE, and three years of consistent performance are the most financeable and the most valuable.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common buyer questions for this market.

Plan on 90 plus days from signed letter of intent if you're using SBA financing. Three things drive the timeline. SBA underwriting takes 30 to 45 days once you submit a complete package. Incomplete financials are the most common source of delay. Get three years of tax returns, P&Ls, and bank statements before you go under contract. Environmental due diligence adds time. Phase I is non-negotiable on any auto repair shop. Two to three weeks, $2,000 to $4,000. Phase II is strongly advisable given the exposure to petroleum, solvents, and coolant. Budget another four to six weeks and $8,000 to $15,000. The math: Phase II costs $15,000. Remediation starts at $100,000. Licensing transfer is the third variable. Understand how you'll legally operate the business before you're under contract. Discovering a licensing problem in week seven of an eight-week close is not a good situation. Deals that close on time have complete documentation from day one. The ones that drag are still chasing bank statements in week six.