| More than $200 billion in annual sales are
projected for the automotive services and parts industry
for the year 2008.
These annual projections are expected to increase based on:
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The
average motorist is no longer capable of servicing
today’s highly
complex vehicles; and everyone fights the problem of
too many things to do and not enough time to do them; |
| With
the disappearance of traditional automotive repair
facilities, consumers
are in search of a “one stop”, high quality,
convenient car center to maintain their entire vehicle; |
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American
motorists purchased over 120 million dollars in engine
performance and
brake services this past year. In contrast, neighborhood
service stations are disappearing in favor of self-service, “Gas
and Go Food Marts”, creating an ever-increasing
demand for preventative maintenance, brake, and engine
performance services. |
With only 32% of all
preventative maintenance and engine performance services
provided by service stations and new
car dealerships, there is over 68% of the market share
in search of a high-quality, one-stop total car care
center such as All Tune and Lube.

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