"We Didn't Reinvent The Wheel...Just The Wheel Business."
I think as long as automobiles are not flying they will remain on wheels and tires and wheels and tires are definately a necessity. Also, being able to rent a set or rims for my truck or a set of tires for my wifes car, or a combination of both for either is definately convienant. No credit hassles and easy qualification standards make it possible for everyone to drees up their ride and boost their ego. Offering warranty and maintenance services with your purchase only compliment the ability of the company to back it's product and credibility. I think that thid business will continue to do well and grow. I would be cautious of liability issues as far as collection of debt and reposession of merchandise. Possible resale of repossesd goods if they are in a condition that cannot be rented to own. Lease agreements and insurance policies should apply. RNR has met all these well and established a good name and service to the public and would be a solid investment for anyone looking to get into the wheel and tire business in the near future.
Brian Dashiell
You ask what makes a franchise better then another, is explained in the paragraph you first placed above. Our town just lost Rim City, and the owner was cool, he did rent to own.No one in the city does that. He was flexible with payment options, and get the rims that you want. If I had the oppourtunity to open a store like this, customers,quality,honesty and loyalty would be high in demand.
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