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America's Service Station Sees Record Increases

ATLANTA, July 26 -- An independently owned chain is quickly becoming the people's choice for auto repair in the Atlanta area. America's Service Station, with its seven area locations is realizing growth that most businesses only dream of. Combine their existing stores with the three other locations currently under contract, and they are becoming the fastest growing independent car repair chain in Georgia. America's Service Station's popularity is astounding, their sales figures prove it. For their stores that have been operating for at least one year, June 2004 sales were up 42% over June of 2003. The company as a whole has witnessed an increase of better than 30% for the entire year. And there are no signs of slowing down.

How do they do it? "We do it the way it was meant to be done," says Greg Sands, president of the company. "We treat customers right, we fix their cars right, and we do it at the right price. Our goal is to not only make you a lifelong patron, but for you to be able to leave with a smile and run to your friends and family members with a raving recommendation." Well it seems to be working. Sands recently celebrated the grand opening of their seventh area location, this one in Norcross. In only its third week of operation, the store is already on track for a record opening. No one is surprised. The auto repair industry had been needing someone to come in and change the way their industry operated. Look no further than America's Service Station, a breath of fresh air in auto repair.

About America's Service Station:

America's Service Station is a full service automotive repair company with seven Atlanta area locations. Their unique business concept sets them apart from all others in this industry.

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