OIL CHANGE ARTICLES
Starting an Oil Change Franchise:
What You Need To Know Before You Sign Up
By Tim
LaGanke, Jr.
An oil change franchise enables you, the investor or "franchisee",
to operate a well-known oil change business from a larger company, or
"franchisor". This allows the franchisee to use the franchisor's
name for limited time, along with some assistance and possibly limitations.
You will find that some
oil change franchisor's are not very picky about who buys into their
oil change franchise. Most of the time, all an oil change franchisor
will care about is whether or not you can pay the fees, and, assuming
you have a spotless legal record, they will usually trust you to do
the work. These particular oil change franchisors will give the oil
change franchisee a lot of freedom to develop his or her branch of the
business their way, but they may not offer too much help when a great
need arises. Then there is the other extreme of an oil change franchisor
who will constantly micro-manage the franchisee, and will go to great
lengths to insure a great number of checklists and communication are
taking place.
Oil Change Franchising
Cost
You will have to pay a franchise fee, and you will then be given a system
developed by the company, or "franchisor". Any oil change
franchise (as well as any franchise, in general) are required, by law,
to present the franchisee a document called the Uniform Franchise Circular
Offering (UFOC). The UFOC outlines the franchisee's fees, as well as
their individual rights and restrictions.
The franchise fee is really
only the beginning cost, as you will also need to pay for real estate
deposits, utilities, supplies, insurance, office equipment, site preparation,
site building, advertising, licenses, permits, legal, plus operating
capital. All these costs plus expenses can equal two to three hundred
thousand dollars or higher. A buyer should consider a lawyer if he or
she wishes to negotiate the contract of the franchisor. If a buyer needs
to apply for a loan, there are many SBA loans that are easily available
for those in the market for an oil change franchise.
As you can see, you will
definitely need a lot of money before you buy into an oil change franchise.
However, you should be able to make up for the expense with the percentage
of gross profits. It may take a while before you make some "real
money" from this investment.
Therefore, in order to
maximize on your profits of your oil change franchise, there are a few
factors you need to consider: market, name-recognition, and staff.
The Current Market
Look at where you want to open your oil change franchise, and ask yourself
if there are already plenty of places where customers can get their
oil changed. You don't want to open up an oil change franchise where
there are already several available. After all, most people in that
area will have already developed a relationship with their current oil
change station. However, this may be a love/hate relationship. If you
want to start your oil change franchise in an area surrounded by "healthy
competition", you should ask the people in the area what they think
about the oil change businesses that they use. Keep your ears open to
the usual complaints, such as: "they charge too much", or
"the service wasn't good", or "they take too long".
One of the favorite complaints of oil change franchises is when a customer
takes the car in for what he or she believes to be a simple oil change,
but the mechanic ends up recommending other high-priced (and sometimes
unnecessary) repairs to the vehicle.
Once you know the weaknesses
of the other oil change businesses, ask yourself a few questions to
see if you can fill a need that your competition can't.
Can you do an oil change
in less time? Most customers want to be in-and-out of their oil change
in less than an hour, some as soon as ten or fifteen minutes. If you
know a way that you can do a quality job and shave off a few minutes
less than the competition, then you have a definite edge.
Can you perform an oil
change at a substantially lower price? If Wal-Mart has taught us anything,
it's that customers are most attracted to the product that dents their
pocketbooks the least. You might be surprised how quickly the word gets
out if your prices are substantially lower than your competition.
Can you offer a customer
friendlier service? Believe it or not, customer service is often the
least emphasized aspect of most businesses, but the one that actually
brings in the most sales. You would be surprised at how much repeat
business you will receive if you show a customer that you care about
them. Even businesses that charge higher and do a bad job can succeed
if they have friendly people working there.
Name-recognition
Before choosing an oil change franchise, you should check the name and
reputation of the company. Feel free to call other businesses of that
oil change franchise. Talk to the franchisor, and listen to their experiences.
If they seem like they don't want to talk about it, or seem rather discouraging,
better move on to the next oil change franchise on the list.
If you haven't learned
this real-world business lesson yet, then listen now: a great name is
no guarantee of high earnings. If you want to view the earnings of a
particular oil change franchise, many of the oil change franchises will
have earnings claims on their UFOC.
Name recognition is also
helpful as a market strategy. If location is not important when starting
your oil change franchise, you should consider starting one in an area
where there are several successful oil change franchises of the same
company. You should then establish your oil change franchise of same
name somewhere on the outer edge, away from the other oil change franchises.
The reputation of the other franchises will automatically boost your
oil change franchise even before your base of operations is built.
Staff
Once you have franchising rights, you are probably going to have to
hire the talent on your own. You are more than likely going to have
to hire from whoever is the best in your immediate area. Unless you're
willing to go to other oil change businesses and head-hunt, you might
have to resort to inexperienced labor. Fortunately, an oil change isn't
something that requires too much training, but many oil change franchises
are also full-service businesses as well. You might need some prime
mechanics, if you can get them. Hopefully, you know a few trustworthy
people who know the ins and outs of a car, and would have no problem
adapting to oil change for a living.
So when you need your next oil change, make it quick, make it easy,
make it QuickChange!
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