In this episode, host Carm Capriotto sits down with Larry and Kara Rose of Larry’s Automotive in Newburgh, Indiana, to celebrate their recognition as the NAPA 2025 Auto Care Center of the Year. Their story is more than an award; it’s a roadmap for building a sustainable, family-driven business through discipline, culture, and long-term vision.
What You’ll Learn
- How Larry turned a driveway side hustle into a scalable business
- Why Kara’s systems and structure were key to growth
- A clear, intentional plan for family succession
- How strong culture outweighs individual talent
- The impact of daily training and continuous learning
- Why service advisors are critical to customer trust
- Growth strategies like “dealer alternative” positioning and coaching
Building a lasting shop requires more than technical skill; it takes structure, culture, and a long-term vision for people and growth.
Larry and Kara Rose,
Larry’s Automotive, Newburgh, IN
Thanks to our Partner, NAPA TRACS
NAPA TRACS will move your shop into the SMS fast lane with onsite training and six days a week of support and local representation. Find NAPA TRACS on the Web at
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Thanks to our Partner, Today's Class
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Thanks to our Partner, KUKUI
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Thanks to our Partner, Pit Crew Loyalty
You’re probably tired of chasing new customers who never return. We understand. Pit Crew Loyalty ends the one-and-done cycle, turning first visits into lasting, reliable revenue at
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