Fix Auto USA Rolls Out Revised Business Model; Adds 37 Franchise Locations - BodyShop Business

Fix Auto USA Rolls Out Revised Business Model; Adds 37 Franchise Locations

Fix Auto USA announced the addition of 37 franchise locations. The announcement represents a revised business model 13 years in the making that will add a franchise option to network membership, promoting a concentrated, owner-operated, multi-location collision repair organization committed to providing consistent results, according to Fix Auto.

"Our insurance customers today require consistency, transparency,
efficiency and concentrated scale in the markets we serve,” said
Fix Auto President and COO Paul Gange. “Our new model delivers on all
four requirements with best-in-class collision repair facilities while
maintaining the owner’s active, on-site participation.”

The franchise shops are currently operating in three states: California, Colorado and Oregon.

California franchises include:
• Fix Auto Anaheim – Anaheim, Calif.
• Fix Auto Bakersfield – Bakersfield, Calif.
• Fix Auto Buena Park – Buena Park, Calif.
• Fix Auto Burbank – Burbank, Calif.
• Fix Auto City of Industry- City of Industry, Calif.
•  Fix Auto Corona – Corona, Calif.
• Fix Auto Downey – Downey, Calif.
•  Fix Auto El Monte – S. El Monte, Calif.
•  Fix Auto Hemet – Hemet, Calif.
• Fix Auto Irvine – Irvine, Calif.
• Fix Auto Mission Valley – San Diego, Calif.
• Fix Auto Montclair – Montclair, Calif.
• Fix Auto Oceanside – Oceanside, Calif.
• Fix Auto Ontario – Ontario, Calif.
• Fix Auto Orange – Orange, Calif.
• Fix Auto Pasadena – Pasadena, Calif.
• Fix Auto Tustin –Tustin, Calif.
• Fix Auto Rancho Santa Margarita – Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.
• Fix Auto Redlands – Redlands, Calif.
• Fix Auto Riverside – Riverside, Calif.
• Fix Auto Santee – Santee, Calif.
• Fix Auto Westminster – Westminster, Calif.
• Fix Auto Whittier – Whittier, Calif.
• Fix Auto Yorba Linda – Yorba Linda, Calif.

Colorado franchises include:
• Fix Auto Arvada – Arvada, Colo.
• Fix Auto Aurora – Aurora, Colo.
• Fix Auto Brighton – Brighton, Colo.
• Fix Auto Frederick – Frederick, Colo.
• Fix Auto Golden – Golden, Colo.
• Fix Auto Highlands Ranch – Littleton, Colo.
• Fix Auto Parker Collision – Parker, Colo.

Oregon franchises:
• Fix Auto Beaverton – Beaverton, Ore.
• Fix Auto Gresham – Portland, Ore.
• Fix Auto Portland – Portland, Ore.
• Fix Auto Portland East – Portland, Ore.
• Fix Auto Sunset – Portland, Ore.
• Fix Auto The Dalles –The Dalles, Ore.

“Our customers are demanding excellence in service and quality and expect consistency across our network," said Fix Auto USA founder and CEO Erick Bickett. "The franchise model demands a level of commitment from our franchisees that will allow us to deliver on these expectations at every location. We already have some of the ‘best of the best.’ By aligning each of these great operators and producing consistency throughout our operating system, our enterprise is capable of delivering a level of performance which will return meaningful results for our insurance customers and a superior experience for the vehicle owners."


More information:

Fix Auto is an international network of performance-based collision repair facilities. Based in Anaheim Hills, Calif., Fix Auto USA includes over 171 network locations throughout the United States, including 37 franchised locations, making it one of North America’s largest networks of independent collision repair centers.

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