Owner enjoying larger, more accommodating repair shop location
In some respects, Jim Johnson has come a long way. In another, he's moved no further than a block down the road.
Johnson opened his own auto repair shop on West Main Street Road, Batavia, in August 2000 with nothing more than a floor jack and a tool box.
This month, Johnson moved into a spacious new location with four bays.
The new location for Johnson Automotive Repair will be more appealing to customers, Johnson said. For one thing, it has a nice, real waiting room that is heated.
That's a big step forward for Johnson's business.
"I knew as a customer, I don't want to send my wife into a shop where you really didn't have a waiting room, or they called it a waiting room, and you have to sit and freeze," Johnson said. "Now we have a nice waiting room."
In the old location, Johnson crammed three hoists into a space perhaps best suited for only two into a herringbone configuration. One couldn't even go up all of the way, so Johnson or his mechanics had to work on their knees if repairing a car from underneath it.
A customer who needed an oil change would be asked to make an appointment two or three days in advance.
Now Johnson has three hoists for repairs and a separate bay set up exclusively for oil changes and lubes, no appointment necessary.
The new shop is located at 4007 W. Main Street Road, Batavia.