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Maaco Body Shop Sets Sales Record

Brian and Barb Greenley, owners of Maaco Littleton, smashed their previous annual sales record of $5.1 million that was set in 2014.

Maaco-LittletonBrian and Barb Greenley, owners of Maaco Littleton, recently announced that they hit annual sales of $6.2 million, setting a new system-wide record for the more than 470 Maaco shops in the U.S. and Canada. The previous annual sales record of $5.1 million was set in 2014 and was also held by the Greenleys.

Embodying Maaco’s claim as “America’s Bodyshop,” Maaco Littleton, in Colorado, has provided auto body paint and collision services to more than 4,800 vehicles this year.

The Greenleys have been Maaco franchisees for 25 years, opening their Maaco shop in 1990. They have a long list of factors that contribute to their continued success, but at the top of that list are their committed staff members, many of whom have worked with them for years.

“We didn’t accomplish this alone,” said Barb Greenley. “My husband and I are thankful to have a dedicated staff of skilled employees who have the right attitude and aptitude to complete the tasks placed before them.”

In addition to a thriving retail customer base, Maaco Littleton has developed a substantial DRP portfolio, making them the collision repair shop of choice for local branches of well-known insurance companies such as State Farm, Nationwide, USAA and Amica.

“The support we receive from Maaco corporate and fellow franchisees has been at the crux of our achievements,” said Brian Greenley. “With continued support, we’ve been able to reach high-volume sales and maximize our abilities across several segments of the auto paint and collision repair industries.”

The Greenleys will receive special acknowledgment for their accomplishment at Maaco’s annual convention this October.

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