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Brake Masters, Inc.
Company typePrivately held corporation
IndustryAutomotive
FoundedFebruary 1982
Headquarters
Tucson, Arizona
,
United States
Area served
Southwestern United States
Key people
Eric Laytin
Shalom Laytin
Richard Fortuno - Chief Executive Officer
ServicesBrake repair, car maintenance
Websitewww.brakemasters.com

Brake Masters is a privately held automotive repair chain based in Tucson, Arizona. The company has over 100 stores throughout the Southwestern United States, including multiple stores in Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico and Texas.[1] The company was founded by two Israeli immigrants, Eric and Shalom Laytin, who in their early twenties came to the United States. The two brothers formed Auto Brakes, Inc. in February 1982. In October 1983, the name of the store was changed to Brake Masters, and in May 1984, the company opened a second store. The company has been accredited with the Better Business Bureau since 1986.[1] A third store opened in March 1989, and the company decided to expand into other markets. Its first franchise store opened in Sierra Vista in August 1994.

19 customer complaints about Brake Masters have been lodged with the Better Business Bureau of Southern Arizona during the past three years.[1] Brake masters has been investigated by ABC news and was found to be charging slightly more than advertised for oil changes. Management response was that this was a computer error that would be fixed.

Fraud case

In 2002 the California Department of Consumer Affairs accused eight Brake Masters shops of fraud.[2] Their licenses were revoked.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c Quinn, Dale (10 November 2008), "Spotlight: Auto-repair business is family affair", Arizona Daily Star, retrieved 2 December 2011
  2. ^ "News Archives - sacbee.com". Nl.newsbank.com. 8 May 2002. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  3. ^ "Bureau of Automotive Repair, State of California, Dept. of Consumer Affairs". .dca.ca.gov. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
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