Honest Garage Podcast
Chris Keefer did not grow up planning to be a career tech or a shop owner. He was a BMW enthusiast who knew enough HTML in the early 2000s to make a trade with a local BMW shop. Let him work on his car a few days a week, and he would build them a website. He never left. In this episode, Chris shares how a German trained mentor shaped his standards, including a lesson that still drives his leadership today. Knowing when you do not know is part of doing the job right. Over time, Chris became a high level producer, then built Independent Motorcars, a full service European specialist shop in Miramar, San Diego focused on BMW, Porsche, Mercedes Benz, and Audi. You will hear how the shop grew from a 2,500 square foot start into the unit next door, then made the post Covid leap into an 11,000 square foot facility that reflects pride in the work and respect for the people doing it. Chris also gets candid about the business being relationship driven and not easily scalable, why he refuses the private equity style cookie cutter mindset, and how investing in real benefits and a clean, organized environment changes how techs show up for customers. Chris also drops a simple marketing move that actually fits a specialist shop. If you are an enthusiast, join the clubs aligned with your niche because that is where rock solid long term customers come from. Links: Honest Mechanic Marketing (HMM): https://honestmechanicmarketing.com/ Independent Motorcars: https://www.independentmotorcars.com/
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