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Victory Lane Quick Oil Change - Automotive Franchise
Victory Lane Quick Oil Change - Automotive Franchise
Victory Lane Quick Oil Change - Automotive Franchise

Victory Lane Quick Oil Change - Automotive Franchise

Franchise Units
  • Canadian N/A
  • USA 20
  • International N/A
  • Corporate N/A

Franchise Fee
  • Starting From $49,500
Liquid Capital Required
  • Starting From $125,000
Total Investment
  • Starting From $235,000
In Business Since
  • 1980
Franchising Since
  • 1986
Territories
  • ALL CANADA ,  ALL USA

We are like a ‘NEW’ franchise company, even though Victory Lane Quick Oil Change is one of the oldest quick lube businesses (1980) in the United States. In the summer of 2014, Victory Lane was bought out by it’s largest multi-unit (10) franchisee. New franchisee’s can now have confidence they will be in good hands because the franchisor has a vested interest too.

Because only 13% of people change their own oil and filter, there is a huge demand for a trusted, professional, and convenient business that just does oil changes and preventative maintenance. We only sell the highest quality products – including our very own VL Permance Products – and use the latest in service equipment technology.

You can own and operate a Victory Lane store for as little as $50,000 cash investment and around $200,000 for a total investment.

We encourage multi-unit ownership by discounting the franchise fee for more than one unit.

A single unit franchise fee is $39,500.
For a 3-pak, the franchise fee is $99,500 – a savings of $19,000.
And, a 5-pak is only $159,500 instead of $197,500.

A Victory Lane just might be the perfect business:

  •  Looking for a simple and scalable business with low headaches.
  •  Where consumer demand is high for a great value/quick service.
  •  Low number of employees, fair wages, and no special skills.
  •  A business with a non-perishable inventory.
  •  A true recession-proof business (we need our cars running).
  •  And, a franchise owned by a former franchisee.