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Who needs Pep Boys?
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.One blog by an unknown writer is worthless. If you read mainstream media outlets, most are pretty clear Icahn has not been breaking apart his automotive parts companies because he views them as a significant growth area and wants to pump up his portfolio, Berkshire Hathaway style (as opposed to Gagnam style), I see no reason at this point to think he would not want a low cost, high volume, off the shelf parts company like Elio Motors in his backyard. Anyway, we've mulled this scenario over in previous threads fairly heavy.
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It is my understanding that Paul Elio already has an agreement with Pep Boys to be the service provider. If Pep Boys got bought out then the buy out agreement should honor the Elio agreement. Any new owner of Pep Boys I would think would love all that future business. Just my 2 cents.
On Elio's website the following is stated:I could not find any information where Paul Elio states they currently have a signed contract with Pep Boys...
On Elio's website the following is stated:
"An iconic brand signs on
We are partnering with Pep Boys (Yes THAT Pep Boys) to be the official Elio Service Center. It’s no small thing to win the confidence of this leading national service brand. With 800 locations in 35 states and Puerto Rico, Pep Boys will provide Elio Motors customers a full range of service options from one of the most trusted names in the automotive aftermarket.
We are also working with Pep Boys to develop ways of bringing solid service options to Elio owners in areas where Pep Boys stores are not present. As you read this, our guys and theirs are deeply immersed in developing the game plan. So as soon as all the i’s and t’s are dotted and crossed, we’ll go public with the details.
Meanwhile, you can be sure the best interests of Elio owners will be driving every decision."
Also on the ElioMotors website it states:
"We are evaluating some of those options and will certainly have service in place when we launch in 2016. For now, just know that the Pep Boys partnership is a major step forward, as it provides service for 90 percent of our customers."
The term that Elio uses is a partnership. I don't think Elio Motors could make that claim with out it being in writing of some kind. Otherwise known as an agreement.
Thanks for that info!