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I'm not in the business, but I've been around it enough.
I think it "could" be a good idea to open a shop. Lots of things considered, I think it's possible. I live in a small town of about 40,000 or so, and the shops around here are still banking. My buddy who owns Pro Sound is one of those guys who's 50 going on 16; been in the game for 27 years; he's like a zeirbox.
Has the best customer service, doesn't talk at you like you don't know shit, and he'll do any type of install. He'll even do other equipment people bring in. He hasn't slowed down in last 3 or 4 years.
I think if you keep it pretty universal and not just big installs you will bring a much wider customer base. More people would feel most comfortable to go to you.
As far as the economy...I always think that even though everyone seems to be in bad financial situations, the accessory and aftermarket segments will ALWAYS have customers because people are ALWAYS looking for salvation in tangibles.
even in bad economies thing go on. with 10% unemployment 90% of the people are employed! they may be more frugal, but employed. I believe ( have a theory) that americans have seen the light with the auto industry, and will be keeping their cars longer. this will inturn increase the demand for aftermarket add-ons, because they will still want that feeling of newness. I personally believe that the aftermarket world will in the next 12 months see a increase in revenue beyond the average growth nationwide.
then if and when this recession is over with, watch out! the buying will be crazy! People have an need to reward themselves after fasting and doing without. And reward they will. it is jsut when!
