Personally, I suggest you consider the following ways: start small, try how deep the water is, see if it can attract tourists, and then build a big store. In fact, all the major auto repair shops I know are quite profitable. The key is your own local contacts and other messy things to consider. I know a company that makes a lot of money by repairing the sheet metal of an accident car. He doesn't know technology either. His wife looks after the store all day and plays by herself. Hehe, you can leave me a message or QQ if you have any questions, and try to answer them. For reference only, please forgive me if there is any difference. )
Quick repair-the cost of equipment such as screw wrenches, harbor gauges, feeler tools and engine cranes is not high, about 1 10,000. High technical content.
Sheet metal-forming machine, painting room is expensive, 20,000-30,000. This is quite profitable if you have customers. There is no technical content.
Tire-balance, tire scraper, air compressor over 65,438+00,000, (accessories and auxiliary tools are needed) plus four-wheel positioning, elevator * * * 65,438+00-65,438+05,000, spare tire depending on your situation.
Wash the car-carrying a bucket and a piece of cloth is washing the car. Now there are usually high-pressure guns and deerskin. Wash the car if you have the money to upgrade. Selling accessories, sticking a film and opening a skylight, this is beauty.