Driven Brands Enters Fleet Segment

Jan. 11, 2017
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Jan. 11, 2017—Driven Brands has launched its Driven Fleet Division, a one-stop shop for car care that businesses can rely on to keep their fleets rolling.

“Whether you have five vehicles in your fleet or 500, keeping up with ongoing maintenance and repairs is challenging,” said Frank Petrane, VP of Fleet Solutions for Driven Brands. “Every day a fleet vehicle is off the road and out of use, that’s lost revenue for the company. By offering a full portfolio of vehicle services, from quick oil change to routine maintenance to vehicle wraps and painting to full collision repair, we provide a one-stop solution for fast, efficient repairs that keep fleets rolling.”

Driven Fleet focuses on the four areas of care car: paint and collision, repair and maintenance, distribution and quick lubes.  

Through the Driven Brands family of automotive aftermarket brands, Driven Fleet has the unique ability to offer businesses quality service for any and all their fleet needs including:

  • Nationwide coverage at 2,500 service centers
  • National warranty
  • Preferred pricing and customized programs
  • Reduced downtime
  • Quick turnaround time
  • Pick-up and delivery services
  • Customer care
  • Roadside assistance and towing

Driven Fleet consists of its brands’ business-to-business national accounts and seven fleet service verticals including FMCs, remarketing and rebranding, dealership partnerships, local fleets, rental car companies, private and government fleets and DRPs.

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