Re: Ideal car shop
I had the same idea as Ju-On, however liability would be a huge issue, and insurance costs would go throu the roof. We had something like that in Bosnia, where insurance was a 7foot 290LBS guy called Ahbab with an AK47.
Payment was done per job with hour limitations, aka rotor turning job should take 3 hours, if you go over its $x/hr.
Also not all tools were same costs, specialty tools were +$x/hr as well unless it was part of the $job cost which lets say you come in for diagnostics which would actualy be $99for 3hrs but would include 3 hr usage of the code reader. If you went in for rotor job and decided to get the code reader as well it would be $55 for 2 hours + $33/hr for the code reader depending how long you have it.
And ofcourse, you break the tool you pay for it unless you pay for the extra insurance. and on top of that you have a second floor with 3 or 4 vendors of other stuff which cut you a check every month for being there % of their profits + rent.
I have tought of this a few years back, but after i checked at the insurance costs and found out that i would be paying for the insurance almost as much as the building loan + the tools it would not have ben worth it.
Damn the liability insurance, but without it, one person fucks up, and drops the car on his foot, sues you for renting him "faulty" equipment, even tho it was his fault fault for not using jack stands, and or proper equipment for the job he was using, you will be closing down really quick.
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