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Pierce Automotive

BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT:
PIERCE AUTOMOTIVE…
Business Spotlight:
Looking for a local place to have your oil changed or brakes repaired? Need your tires rotated, balanced, or aligned? Maybe you need a whole new engine or a shiny pre-owned vehicle to call your own. Look no further than Pierce Automotive, Inc., 5045 CR 424, Antwerp.

Russell Pierce, owner and operator, opened his first repair shop at the former Leinard’s Sales and Service location in January of 2002 after having worked for Mr. Leinard for twenty-seven years. After quickly outgrowing the downtown location, Russell and his wife Cindy constructed a new, state-of-the-art facility and moved to its current location in November of 2003.

Russell’s love of tinkering with objects of all sizes and colors started at a very young age. He fondly remembers the time that as a young boy he removed all the cupboard doors off of the kitchen cabinets while his parents were gone. Fortunately, he was able to put them all back on, avoiding the wrath that comes with being a rambunctious boy. But the time he disassembled the entire lawn mower, all because of a slow oil leak, his parents were none too happy. Through these experiences and others, it became quickly apparent that he was born with the unique ability to not only tear objects apart, but the rare skills of being able to put them back together again in good working order.

Why choose Pierce Automotive over another shop that may be able to perform the same services? For starters, the shop is local, and local businesses remain the backbone of any great community. But equally important, Russell and his staff pride themselves in providing great service with the knowledge to complete nearly any task needed on an automobile. Another service that may set them apart includes their willingness to come to your home or place of work and pick up your vehicle, repair it during the day, and then deliver it back to you when they are done, all at no additional cost to the consumer. Russell reminds his customers that taking your car to a dealership can cost much more money, and the quality of service is no better than what Russell and his staff can provide, as he and his crew pride themselves in the quality of their work.

The counter and support staff is second to none. Cindy always greets you with a smile when you enter the front doors of the business, and the rest of both the office and repair staff will do its best to make you feel like a valued customer.

Russell and Cindy are proud to employee both of their children too. While Russell has been servicing cars for over forty years, his sons, Paul and Scott, are now both working alongside him, gathering valuable knowledge along the way.

As already noted, Pierce Automotive also sells pre-owned vehicles. If they don’t have that special car you’re seeking in their current inventory, they will search local auctions to locate just what you are looking for. Russell frequently travels to auctions in Fort Wayne and Montpelier, and he will even search the Internet, saving you precious time from having to do the research yourself. In fact, they just recently sold a car to someone as far away as Virginia! So before heading out of town to purchase your next truck or automobile, give Russell and his staff a shot first.

Never hesitate to contact the great staff at Pierce Automotive. The entire set of employees is here to help you. For more information, contact Russell, Cindy, or the office staff at 419-258-2727.

The Root Beer Stand

Our spotlight on business this month is the Root Beer stand and owner Matt Hopkins.  Matt along with his wife Stacy have opened the Root Beer stand this year and we are excited to have them as part of our small town businesses. 

The love of food was Matt’s motivation for purchasing the Root Beer stand.  He has retained the Classic Drive-in atmosphere and is serving up some of the finest chow this side of the Ol’ Miss.  The business was originally opened by the Meese family back in 1956, Larry and Margaret Bruick took over after the Meese family decided to sell.  It was an A&W franchise in the beginning but when the Barkers took it over they dropped the franchise.

The Root Beer stand is best known for its fresh made Root Beer and Coney dogs.  We were able to tour the inside of the Root Beer stand and saw the huge stainless steel vats where they make the root beer base fresh weekly.  Customers keep coming back to the Root Beer Stand because of the fast service and good food.  Matt is able to employ many teenagers and give them their first taste of a job close to home. One funny anecdote about the business is that he calls his kitchen crew “The Death Squad” and the thing that he is most proud of during his first season at the helm is that they are still open.  (If you know Matt’s sense of humor- you can hear him saying this).

When a customer walks into the business they can expect to feel heat in that back kitchen area.  When they are turning our Coney dogs on Tuesday- the place gets might hot.

The thing that makes them unique is the delicious Coney dog sauce along with the old fashioned car hop service.

When we asked Matt what a little know secret about his business was- he replied “It wouldn’t be a secret if I told you and that’ll be 25 cents please.”

To improve your experience know exactly what you want when you push that button to order,  the staff can hear it in the kitchen and they can start your order while you are still placing it.  That helps them to push the orders out quickly.

The nostalgic look and the quality food at low prices this makes Antwerp’s Root Beer stand a fun destination for the whole family and a “must stop, see and taste” on any family trip.