What High-Performing Shop Owners Understand About Growth

What High-Performing Shop Owners Understand About Growth

John Kairys is the Executive Director of the Automotive Aftermarket Charitable Foundation, bringing more than 40 years of experience across retail, wholesale, franchising, and distribution in the automotive aftermarket. He now leads efforts focused on providing financial assistance and support to industry professionals facing personal hardship.


Orlando Mangual is the owner of Mangual Enterprises and a multi-location Tuffy Tire & Auto operator, growing his business to multiple stores through a people-first leadership approach. His background in training and organizational development shaped his strategy for building scalable, team-driven operations.


Kyle Suffoletto is a multi-store operator with Tuffy Auto Service Center, overseeing locations across multiple states while focusing on operational growth and franchise collaboration. With a background in management and marketing, he has helped expand his family’s automotive business into a growing regional network.


Julio Trinidad is a longtime Tuffy Auto Service Center franchise owner based in Florida, operating his location for more than a decade while maintaining a hands-on approach with customers and team members. His career reflects a commitment to community-focused service and owner-led business culture within the franchise network.

In this episode…

Growth in today’s aftermarket demands more than adding bays or signing leases. The operators who continue expanding understand structure, leadership discipline, and shared intelligence are competitive advantages. Independent shop ownership delivers freedom, but scale demands systems, collaboration, and accountability. That tension defines the future of auto repair franchise growth.


This series of conversations cut through surface-level success stories and expose the realities behind multi-location expansion. Economic downturns forced reinvention. Military service shaped leadership philosophies. Franchise systems created strength without sacrificing autonomy. The conversation centers on mindset; transparency, communication, and the willingness to pivot, because sustainable auto repair franchise growth rests on operational clarity and cultural alignment, not luck.

Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:

[01:23] John Kairys on AACF’s mission and industry responsibility

[09:29] Orlando Mangual on scaling from one store to ten

[16:15] Kyle Suffoletto on franchise structure and collaborative growth

[21:45] Julio Trinidad on owner visibility and franchise culture

Resources mentioned in this episode:

Quotable Moments:

  • “This job checks those two boxes very thoroughly; passion and purpose.”
  • “Transparency, communication, and pivot.”
  • “It doesn’t matter what it is in life that you want to do. You just have to put your heart to it and go after it.”
  • “I didn’t fail, I learned.”
  • “When you join a franchise, you own your business, but you’re not out there alone.”

Action Steps:

  1. Audit your leadership language this week. Replace vague directives with clear standards built around transparency, communication, and pivoting when performance stalls.
  2. Schedule a quarterly peer roundtable with other operators. Shared intelligence accelerates auto repair franchise growth faster than isolated decision-making.
  3. Identify one operational bottleneck limiting expansion and assign ownership to a leader with measurable outcomes tied to execution.
  4. Strengthen employee communication systems. Multi-location growth collapses without consistent messaging and cultural alignment.
  5. Create a three-year expansion roadmap that defines capital allocation, talent development, and acquisition criteria before pursuing the next location.

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