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Lee Myles Transmissions and Autocare
What's the oldest transmission and auto care specialty repair business in the nation? It's Lee Myles, and their franchising opportunities have helped many aspiring entrepreneurs achieve their dreams.
Franchise Profile — Lee Myles Transmissions and Autocare
There's big opportunity in the service and repair segment of the automotive aftermarket. New car prices continue to skyrocket, so consumers are hanging onto their cars. It's more cost effective to repair their vehicles than to replace them every few years.
As a Lee Myles franchisee, you will help consumers keep a well-maintained vehicle on the road as long as possible, rather than incurring the expense of a new car.
Specialists like Lee Myles are capturing an ever-growing share of that market. To become a business owner in the fast-growing transmission service and repair industry, tap into Lee Myles' proven track record. Contact them today to learn more about their franchise opportunities.
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