Take 5 Oil Change® , with its fast, friendly service and unique business model, experienced unprecedented growth in 2019 and looks to continue that pace as it begins the new year. Take 5 added more than 200 new locations in 2019 and achieved a milestone of the 500th store opening in October. Since being acquired by Driven Brands™ in 2016, Take 5 has added 435 locations through a combination of acquisitions, new franchise locations and company-owned stores.
Take 5 has disrupted the traditional oil change business model with its unique, speedy, customer-focused service and stay-in-the-car approach. This has fueled an amazing growth trajectory for the company and has gained the attention of multi-unit investors from a variety of industries, including real estate developers, quick service restaurants and the automotive industry looking to expand and diversify their portfolios.
“Like many investors, we began looking to diversify our portfolio,” said Candice Winterringer, who is the first female franchisee for Take 5. “Food service was what we knew, so if we were to step outside of that industry, we wanted a franchise that was similar in some basic components, and operationally simple. Take 5 ended up being the perfect match for us.”
“The Take 5 model focuses on delivering fast, friendly customer service, which is what our experience has been,” Winterringer added. “They have a proven playbook to follow, which helps deliver consistent quality and service, and the investment doesn’t require a large real estate footprint. Those are the factors that made Take 5 very attractive to us.”
Partners Wes Taubel, Sean O’Brien, and Ralph Wilson of TWO Capital Partners have built a successful real estate development business. Sean O’Brien shared the thoughts behind why they decided to expand into the service business and why they chose Take 5 Oil Change.
“We feel we have done a good job of building teams in the area of real estate investment and development,” said O’Brien. “We were intrigued by owning an operations business. We chose Take 5 because of the simplicity of the business model and the experience and support throughout the organization, from Take 5 through Driven Brands.
“Take 5 has truly changed the customer experience,” said O’Brien. “Speed, convenience, simplicity --that is what customers want, and the Take 5 model delivers exactly that.”
Ted Rippey, Senior Vice President of Development for Driven Brands, states, “The automotive service space is continuing to grow, and it represents a recession-resistant business. Take 5 offers investors a good way to diversify their portfolios, with a proven but very simple model with a strong training and support program.”
Take 5 is actively seeking single-unit and multi-unit franchise owners to expand the brand’s footprint. To learn more about franchise opportunities with Take 5, visit https://www.take5franchise.com/About Take 5 Oil Change
Established in 1984, Take 5 Oil Change is a quick lube franchise under Driven Brands featuring a unique drive-thru concept that allows customers to never leave the comfort of their car. The brand offers an on average 10- minute oil change service and four ancillary services such as air filter and wiper blade changes and transmission and radiator fluid replacements. Take 5 is has more than 500 company-owned and franchised service centers throughout the United States and Canada. For more information, visit: www.take5oilchange.com.About Driven Brands
Driven Brands™, headquartered in Charlotte, NC, is the parent company of North America’s leading automotive aftermarket brands across three distinct verticals: Retail Auto Service, comprised of Take 5 Oil Change®, Meineke Car Care Centers®, and Automotive Training Institute™; Collision & Insurance, comprised of Maaco®, CARSTAR®, ABRA®, and Uniban™; and Distribution, comprised of 1-800-Radiator & A/C® and PH Vitres d’Autos ™. Driven Brands has over 3,300 centers across North America and Canada, and combined, all businesses generate more than $3.1 billion in system sales and service approximately 9 million vehicles annually. For more information, visit drivenbrands.com.