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In 2021, Dave Hoffmann walked away from running one of America's most iconic brands to join a car wash company nobody had heard of 🧼🚗 Mammoth Holdings had already grown from 8 locations to 65 in just three years. While most saw car washes as a dying cash business dependent on sunny days, Mammoth revolutionized the model. They turned one-time customers into subscribers paying $35 monthly, creating predictable revenue regardless of weather. The breakthrough came from their acquisition strategy. Rather than building new locations, they bought the biggest car wash in each market, then acquired smaller competitors and rebranded them. This created local dominance while keeping original owners as partners with skin in the game. Today, Mammoth has 150 locations across 16 states and is rapidly expanding toward 500 locations by 2027. What transformed a small car wash operator into an industry powerhouse? Subscription Over Transactions: They reimagined car washing as a recurring service, generating steady revenue even during rainy seasons. Operator-Led Growth: By keeping acquired owners invested as partners, they leveraged centuries of combined industry expertise. Regional Domination Strategy: Instead of random expansion, they built market "fortresses" with multiple locations under one recognizable brand. Hoffmann's story demonstrates that sometimes the biggest opportunities come from modernizing traditional businesses. By bringing subscription economics to a fragmented industry, Mammoth created a billion-dollar enterprise that's cleaning up the competition. #carwash #subscriptionmodel #entrepreneurship #businessgrowth #privateequity #businessowner #founder #founderstory #mammothholdings #acquisitions #businessstrategy #leadership #ceolife #businesssuccess #revenue #growth #expansion

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