Auto Aftercare Market Statistics

  • $183 Billion in Revenue
  • 7.2% Industry Growth in 2011
  • Increased Demand in Down Economy
  • Majority of Customers Are Women
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Unit Franchise Investment

Becoming a franchise owner is an exciting business opportunity, but also a serious commitment. Although the costs to open an Honest-1 franchise are relatively low within the category, it's still a major financial investment. That's why we require a minimum net worth of $450,000, with at least $100,000 available in liquid assets.

We want to make sure our franchise owners are prepared to meet the financial obligations. We encourage you to review these costs carefully and consult with your financial advisor to determine if Honest-1 franchise ownership is a viable option for you.

Start-Up Costs

Initial Franchise Fee $35,000
Lease Hold Improvement $10,000 - $100,000
Equipment $25,000 - $75,000
Working Capital $35,000 - $75,000
First & Last Month Rent & Other Business Startup Cost $64,750 - $113,750
TOTAL ESTIMATED START-UP COSTS $169,750 - $398,750

Ongoing Fees


Royalty Fee
6%
National Advertising Fee 1%
Wealth Building

Wealth Building

The Honest-1 Region Developer program includes opportunities for multiple and recurring revenue streams.

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Why Honest-1

Unique Environment

Our service centers are designed to ensure comfort and convenience for every customer, with an emphasis on family-friendly features and amenities.

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We're Eco Friendly

We're Eco Friendly

Our innovative ESA® Program sets a high standard for responsible and sustainable growth in the automotive repair industry - and underscores our commitment to protecting the environment.

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What People Are Saying

HonestY In Action

Earning - and protecting - customer trust is fundamental to franchise growth and success. It's also the heart of the Honest-1 difference.

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What People Are Saying

What People Are Saying

Read what other Franchise Owners and Region Developers have to say about the program.

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