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Eagle Transmission & Automotive

Transmission and auto repair
Investment
$347,500
Initial Franchise Fee
$35,000
Units
26
Growth Rate
+0.0%

Overview

Industry
Automotive
Founded
1983
Franchising Since
1990
Parent Company
Eagle Transmissions Inc.
Leadership
David Block, President/CEO
# of Employees at HQ
5

Units and Growth Chart

About Eagle Transmission & Automotive

Eagle Transmission is a transmission franchise headquartered in Rockwall, Texas. Eagle Transmission has helped people with transmission problems since 1983. It believes it has a superb track record to show for it. Over the years, Eagle Transmission may have created good business relationships with its customers, which could explain why it has so many repeat referrals.

From free road tests to computer diagnostics, Eagle Transmission works on standard cars, those with clutches, four wheels, CV axles, domestic, imports, and automatics. Eagle Transmission services include driveshaft repair, transfer case repair, transmission repair, and more. Customers who have problems with their vehicles may trust an Eagle Transmission franchise for professional advice and assistance.

Eagle Transmission has been franchising since 1990 and has opened several franchises throughout the United States.

Why You May Want to Start an Eagle Transmission Franchise

The beauty of being an Eagle Transmission franchisee may be that you do not have to be a mechanic to apply. Business experience and understanding how marketing works are the main qualities needed to be an Eagle Transmission franchisee. Eagle Transmission may be in an industry where demand stays steady. As vehicles continue to hit the road, the demand for repair and transmission services may remain consistent.

Opening an Eagle Transmission franchise could offer a more predictable outcome than investing in a completely new brand that struggles to thrive in an already crowded and competitive industry.

What Might Make an Eagle Transmission Franchise a Good Choice?

Becoming an Eagle Transmission franchisee may allow you to choose an area to open. For instance, you may choose to focus on providing only transmission repairs or you could choose to provide all-inclusive repair services. With this type of freedom, you may control your business and stand a better chance to succeed as an Eagle Transmission franchisee. 

To be part of the Eagle Transmission franchise team, you should make sure you’re financially ready for an initial investment made up of a franchise fee and other startup costs. In addition, you should prepare yourself for ongoing fees that will include advertising, royalty, and potential renewal fees. Franchisees will also need to meet the company’s set net worth and liquid capital requirements.

How to Open an Eagle Transmission Franchise

As you decide if opening an Eagle Transmission franchise is the right move for you, make sure you take time to explore the opportunity. Research the brand and your local area to see if an Eagle Transmission franchise would do well in your community. While competition is healthy, too much of it may not allow for the most possible growth.

A typical franchise agreement runs for 15 years. Franchisees may be allowed to renew their agreement if they meet the Eagle Transmission requirements.

If awarded a franchise, franchisees may receive a great deal of support from the Eagle Transmission brand throughout the franchising process. In addition to pre-opening training, franchisees could receive support through brand awareness, marketing, research, and construction. Eagle Transmission franchisees may also receive hands-on training and continued support after opening their franchise location.

Investment Details

Initial Franchise Fee
$35,000
Initial Investment
$347,500 - $601,000
Net Worth Requirement
$500,000 - $750,000
Cash Requirement
$150,000 - $250,000
Royalty Fee
6%
Ad Royalty Fee
2%
Technology Fee
0
Term of Agreement
15 years
Is Franchise Term Renewable?
Yes
Financing
Third Party
Veterans Incentive
$5,000 off franchise fee

Available Territories

Franchising opportunities available in the following regions

United States

States

Alaska Alabama Arkansas Arizona Colorado Connecticut District of Columbia Delaware Florida Georgia Iowa Idaho Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Massachusetts Maine Missouri Mississippi Montana North Carolina Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico Nevada Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania South Carolina Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont West Virginia Wyoming

Training & Support Programs

Comprehensive training and ongoing support to help you succeed

Training

On the Job Training
104 hours
Classroom Training

Ongoing Support

Meetings & Conventions
Toll-Free Line
Grand Opening
Online Support
Security & Safety Procedures
Lease Negotiation
Field Operations
Site Selection
Proprietary Software
Franchisee Intranet Platform

Marketing Support

Co-op Advertising
Ad Templates
Regional Advertising
Social Media
SEO
Website Development

Operations & Requirements

Key operational details and requirements for running this franchise

Is absentee ownership allowed?
No
Can this franchise be run from home/mobile unit?
No
Can this franchise be run part time?
No
# of employees required to run
4-7
Are exclusive territories available?
Yes

Ranking History

Eagle Transmission & Automotive performance in the Franchise rankings over recent years

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Updated: December 12th, 2022