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Puget Collision Acquires Fix Auto USA Franchisee, Expanding Footprint to 70+ Locations Across the Western U.S.

Puget Collision has acquired a six-location Fix Auto USA franchise, increasing its footprint to 72 collision repair locations across the United States.

Puget Collision Fix Auto USA
Press ReleaseMay 28, 2026
Puget Collision

Puget Collision has announced the acquisition of a six-location Fix Auto USA franchise operated by Richard Fish, enhancing its footprint to 72 collision repair locations across the United States. The deal, which was finalized on May 28, 2026, involves locations situated in San Diego and Orange Counties, California. The financial terms of the acquisition remain undisclosed. This strategic move is supported by Eagle Merchant Partners, a private equity firm based in Atlanta, which has been backing Puget Collision's aggressive expansion strategy.

The acquisition of these six Fix Auto USA locations is expected to bolster Puget Collision's position within the Driven Brands and Fix Auto USA network. Richard Fish's franchise is recognized for its longstanding Direct Repair Program relationships and strong performance metrics with insurance carriers, alongside multiple OEM certifications. This operational pedigree aligns with Puget Collision's commitment to quality and customer service, which is critical in the competitive collision repair industry.

Founded in 2022, Puget Collision operates within the CARSTAR and Fix Auto franchise systems, focusing on acquiring high-performing collision repair operators. The backing from Eagle Merchant Partners has facilitated the company's rapid growth through strategic acquisitions, allowing Puget Collision to enhance its service offerings and operational capabilities. The firm aims to identify additional acquisition opportunities throughout the region, leveraging its existing network and operational efficiencies.

The collision repair sector is currently experiencing favorable market dynamics, driven by an aging vehicle fleet, increased vehicle miles traveled, and a growing demand for maintenance and repair services. As consumers tend to keep their vehicles longer, the need for reliable collision repair services continues to rise. According to Mordor Intelligence, the U.S. automotive service market is projected to grow significantly, from approximately $199.38 billion in 2025 to an estimated $281.23 billion by 2031, indicating a robust environment for companies like Puget Collision.

As Puget Collision continues to expand its footprint and capabilities, the acquisition of the Fix Auto USA franchise positions the company for sustained growth in a fragmented industry. The strategic focus on integrating strong regional operators while maintaining high service standards will likely enhance its competitive edge. Overall, this transaction reflects broader trends in the automotive repair sector, where consolidation and operational excellence are becoming increasingly vital for success.

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