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automotive and boat business for Sale in South Carolina

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Performance Parts Store For Sale

SC, US

This business serves as a comprehensive hub for all performance-related needs and truck accessories. Specializing in an extensive range of street, racing, and truck equipment, the company distinguishes itself by maintaining a diverse inventory to accommodate a variety of project requirements. Emphasizing customer satisfaction, the business commits to sourcing specific items that may not be readily available, showcasing a dedication to meeting clients' unique needs. Beyond its product offerings, the business stands out by providing performance services and installation, positioning itself as the exclusive true performance shop in the area. Going beyond traditional retail, the company offers expert services to enhance and optimize vehicle performance. This dual focus on product availability and specialized services positions the business as a trusted partner for automotive enthusiasts and project aficionados, solidifying its reputation as a go-to destination for performance-related needs in the region. The business's all-encompassing approach to the automotive market, spanning a wide array of products and services, underscores its commitment to being a comprehensive solution provider. Consequently, the company has established itself as a reliable resource for individuals seeking not only high-quality performance parts and accessories but also expert services to bring their automotive visions to fruition.

$775,000
$1,978,603Revenue
$253,352Cash Flow

Market Snapshot

National transaction benchmarks for automotive and boat business businesses.

Under $500K

Median revenue$502k
Median cash flow$104k
Median sale price$200k
Multiple range1.5x - 2.5x

$500K to $2M

Median revenue$1.40m
Median cash flow$279k
Median sale price$762k
Multiple range2.3x - 4.3x

Over $2M

Median revenue$3.56m
Median cash flow$676k
Median sale price$2.80m
Multiple range3.7x - 5.1x

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 automotive and boat business acquisitions

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By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

Key diligence, valuation, financing, and transition considerations for buyers evaluating automotive and boat business acquisitions.

Get the environmental exposure assessed before you do anything else

Gas stations, repair shops, and car washes handle fuel, solvents, and wastewater, and remediation can run six or seven figures. A Phase I, tank records, and permit history tell you whether you're buying a business or a cleanup.

Tour the equipment with someone who knows it

Lifts, wash tunnels, fuel systems, and lined tanks have finite lives and expensive replacements. Ask age, maintenance history, and what's been deferred.

Verify the location and lease carry the value

Much of an automotive business is its corner — traffic, access, and a transferable lease. A great shop on a short or non-assignable lease is a problem you inherit.

Separate steady service revenue from transaction sales

A repair shop with a loyal service base is worth more than a lot living on deal volume. Get the repeat-customer rate, not just the top line.

Check licensing, certifications, and brand or fuel-supply contracts

Dealer licenses, certified techs, and manufacturer or fuel-brand agreements may not transfer automatically. Confirm what passes and what you must re-earn.

Know how much rides on the owner and key techs

In smaller shops the owner is the master tech and the relationships. Identify who holds the skill and the customers and what retention looks like after close.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common buyer questions for this market.

Yes, especially service shops with steady cash flow — but environmental reports drive these deals. A failed Phase I can stop a loan cold, so have the environmental, equipment, and lease documentation ready early.