Garage Grit Podcast
Most shop owners think growth comes from advertising, promotions, or bigger marketing budgets. Christopher Fuller explains why customer trust is often built through everyday interactions that never show up on an invoice. From helping stranded motorists to creating memorable customer experiences, this episode explores how visibility, reputation, and human connection drive long-term growth. Christopher is a fourth-generation owner of Fuller Automotive Group in Auburn, Massachusetts. Growing up in a family deeply rooted in automotive service, he inherited more than a business—he inherited a reputation. As the industry evolved, so did the challenge of maintaining customer trust while adapting to changing technology, staffing shortages, and shifting customer expectations. The biggest challenge wasn't simply fixing cars. It was creating an experience customers would remember and talk about. As competition increased and customer expectations changed, Christopher found himself looking beyond traditional advertising and focusing on how every interaction shaped public perception. Rather than investing heavily in promotions, Fuller Automotive doubled down on customer experience. The team actively helps walk-in visitors, solves small problems without charging for them, and asks satisfied customers for reviews instead of immediate sales. The result is a reputation-driven growth strategy built on visibility, trust, and community goodwill. Independent shop owners will walk away with practical ideas for improving customer perception, earning more reviews, strengthening technician culture, and building a reputation that attracts both customers and employees. Guests: Christopher Fuller — Fuller Automotive Group (Auburn, Massachusetts) What you'll learn: • Why customer experience creates stronger marketing than discounts • Turning small interactions into positive online reviews • Building trust before customers spend money • How reputation impacts technician recruiting • Creating visibility through community service • Why communication drives customer confidence • Building culture customers can feel immediately • Marketing lessons from four generations of ownership Timestamps 00:00 – Intro & family legacy 03:45 – Fourth-generation ownership 07:50 – Industry changes over decades 12:30 – Recruiting skilled technicians 17:40 – Culture attracts talent 22:15 – Replacing ads with service 27:10 – The review-first mindset 31:55 – Building community trust 36:40 – Leadership through empathy 42:05 – Managing reputation daily 47:30 – Why culture matters externally 52:45 – Customer perception challenges 57:20 – Measuring what matters 01:02:15 – Trust versus transactions 01:07:10 – Growing through relationships 01:12:25 – Succession and leadership 01:17:40 – Developing future leaders 01:22:30 – Letting go as an owner 01:27:20 – What growth really means 01:31:10 – Final lessons for shops Call-to-Actions Got questions? Comment or post in the FB group—guests will chime in. Subscribe for more Origin & Impact shop owner stories. Want to be a guest? Share your story in the group. Links Start Here: https://addi.me/2026 [https://addi.me/2026] Next Step Guide: https://www.aashopmarketing.com/aashopmktg/public/next-steps.aspx [https://www.aashopmarketing.com/aashopmktg/public/next-steps.aspx] Grid Request: https://www.aashopmarketing.com/aashopmktg/public/grid-request.aspx [https://www.aashopmarketing.com/aashopmktg/public/grid-request.aspx] Request a Call: https://www.aashopmarketing.com/aashopmktg/public/request-a-call.aspx [https://www.aashopmarketing.com/aashopmktg/public/request-a-call.aspx] Join the Podcast Panel: https://www.aashopmarketing.com/aashopmktg/public/join-panel.aspx [https://www.aashopmarketing.com/aashopmktg/public/join-panel.aspx] Partnership Info: https://www.aashopmarketing.com/aashopmktg/public/partnership.aspx [https://www.aashopmarketing.com/aashopmktg/public/partnership.aspx] Garage Grit Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/forautorepairshopowners [https://www.facebook.com/groups/forautorepairshopowners] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aashopmarketing [https://www.youtube.com/@aashopmarketing] Podcast: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/garagegrit [https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/garagegrit] Keywords auto repair marketing, customer trust, reputation management, customer communication, shop visibility Episode Metadata Episode: GGP #106 Guest: Christopher Fuller Shop: Fuller Automotive Group Location: Auburn, Massachusetts
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