2.1.6.1Vertical

Driving Schools & Driver Training

Schools providing behind-the-wheel instruction, defensive driving courses, and commercial driver license (CDL) training.

Market snapshot

These figures describe Auto Repair & Maintenance (2.1.6), the segment that Driving Schools & Driver Training sits within — not Driving Schools & Driver Training on its own.

Market size
~$102B
Growth
~7.8%CAGR (2017–22, nominal)
Companies
~117,000
FragmentationHighly fragmentedEstimate

U.S. Census Bureau 2022 CBP/Economic Census, NAICS 811111/811114/811191/811198 + 488410 (towing).

Business model & economics

Revenue model

Service labor plus parts markup; recurring maintenance visits

Key economics

Recurring revenue
Moderate–High

maintenance recurs with vehicle ownership

EBITDA margin
12–25%
Capex intensity
Moderate

Characteristics

  • Aging fleet and costly new cars sustain durable demand.
  • Recession-resilient — drivers maintain vehicles in downturns.
  • Highly fragmented base, prime for chain and PE consolidation.

M&A deal context

Deal activityHigh

Who’s acquiring

  • PE-backed repair & quick-lube platforms
  • Service-chain consolidators
  • Franchise networks

What’s driving deals

  • Roll-ups of independent repair and quick-lube shops.
  • Aging vehicle fleet expanding service demand.
  • Recurring, recession-resilient revenue attracting buyers.

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