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Auto Repair & Service Shops

Profitable Auto Repair Business in North Broward- 1287-00032

Fort Lauderdale, FL, US

Profitable Auto Repair Business in North Broward – Major Price Reduction Established in 2001, this well-known auto repair shop enjoys a loyal customer base and specializes equally in European models like Mercedes and Porsche, as well as American and Japanese vehicles. Conveniently located in an auto warehouse, the business offers a prime location with a lease that renews annually. Ideal for an owner-operator seeking independence, the business generates an owner benefit of $97K in 2025 and has significant growth potential by adding staff. The seller is retiring, providing a motivated sale at the reduced price of $60K. This turnkey opportunity is perfect for a hands-on buyer ready to step into a trusted, established auto repair operation.

$60,000
$240,844Revenue
$97,032Cash Flow
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Auto Repair & Service Shops

Established Mobile Auto Repair Business

Jacksonville, Duval County, FL, US

Take advantage of a high-demand mobile automotive repair business serving the Jacksonville, Florida market. This well-established operation has built a strong reputation for fast, convenient, on-site service, supported by a loyal customer base and a proven lead generation program that consistently drives new business. With no physical shop required, the company operates with low overhead while producing reliable cash flow. Demand currently exceeds capacity, with the business regularly turning away work, creating a clear and immediate opportunity to grow revenue by adding technicians. Efficient systems for scheduling, invoicing, and operations are already in place, allowing a new owner to step in and scale quickly. This is an ideal opportunity for an owner-operator or buyer seeking a proven, scalable service business with immediate upside.

$155,000
$284,345Revenue
$71,469Cash Flow
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Auto Repair & Service Shops

Established Motorcycle Repair Shop – 33+ Years with repeat business

FL, US

This well-established motorcycle service shop has been operating for over three decades. Known for its exceptional reputation and 4.7-star Google rating, the business serves a loyal customer base with a strong mix of revenue sources: 30% recurring from dealership referrals, 35% repeat customers, and 35% new clients who find the shop online. The sale includes $90,000 in inventory and $60,000 in equipment. The facility is a 1,450 sq. ft. warehouse bay with a lease expiring in March 2026 (renewal option available). The current owner operates as a one-person shop and is willing to provide 6–12 months of transition and training, ensuring a smooth handover. Key Highlights: - Consistent annual performance with strong demand - No advertising or website – significant growth potential - Large inventory of valuable parts, many no longer in production - Opportunity to modernize operations with CRM, marketing, and inventory systems - Limited competition, especially for the repair of Japanese brands. This is a rare chance to acquire a profitable, niche business with deep roots in the community. 2025 figures will be updated soon. They are consistent with 2024 performance.

$310,000
$180,788Revenue
$96,345Cash Flow
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Auto Repair & Service Shops

Unbelievable Opportunity, 40+ yr old Absentee Auto Repair Shop

Palm Beach County, FL, US

Exceptional opportunity to acquire a long-standing, highly reputable automotive repair and maintenance facility located in the heart of Boca Raton’s premier commercial district. This turnkey operation has served the local community for 40+ years, building a loyal database of thousands of repeat customers and maintaining a stellar reputation for quality and integrity. Building is also available for $2.7M.

$500,000
$896,000Revenue
$220,000Cash 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.