Fix Auto USA Expands Franchise Footprint with Three Locations in Seattle Market - BodyShop Business

Fix Auto USA Expands Franchise Footprint with Three Locations in Seattle Market

Fix Auto USA announced today the addition
of three franchise locations. The new locations represent Fix Auto’s expansion
in the Washington State market and the strengthening of its presence in the
northwest.

Fix Auto USA, which added a franchise model to network membership in
January 2011, currently has 42 franchise locations operating in four states:
California, Colorado, Oregon and Washington.

The new Fix Auto locations include:

• Fix Auto Seattle Metro (formerly Havlick’s Auto
Rebuild)

• Fix Auto Burien (formerly Stewart’s Collision)

• Fix Auto Kent (formerly Riverside Collision)

Noel Pennington, the owner of the three new locations,
says a solid brand played a significant role in his decision to franchise.

"I’ve been looking for a solution to commonly brand
my three locations," Pennington said. "Fix Auto provides a clean
brand with a clear message and the infrastructure in place to support it. More than
that, I was impressed with the quality of shops that make up the Fix Auto
Northwest group and their commitment to providing outstanding customer
service. I’m excited to be part of
this organization."

Added Paul Gange, president and COO of Fix
Auto USA, "We’re very pleased to expand into the Seattle
market with Noel Pennington and his three locations.  Noel and his team have a reputation for providing superior
service and impeccable quality. It’s an exciting time for us as we build momentum and continue
working toward our expansion goals in the northwest." 


More information:

Fix Auto

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