"You Have to Build Trust Before You Sell Anything" — Kyle Northrop | GGP #097 episode artwork

EPISODE · May 7, 2026 · 2H 3M

"You Have to Build Trust Before You Sell Anything" — Kyle Northrop | GGP #097

from Garage Grit Podcast · host Brad Hurlock

Most shop owners focus on fixing cars—but customers are deciding based on trust long before that. In this episode, Kyle Northrop shares how shifting perception and communication changed everything in his business.Kyle started Helena Import Repair after leaving the dealership world, but early on, visibility and trust were major barriers. Customers didn’t know him, didn’t understand his value, and often defaulted to familiar options—even if they weren’t better.The breaking point came when growth stalled despite hard work. The issue wasn’t skill—it was how the business was being perceived. Messaging, positioning, and customer confidence weren’t aligned with the level of service being delivered.Everything changed when Kyle focused on how customers experienced the shop—from communication to transparency to pricing clarity. By improving how the business showed up externally, trust increased—and so did revenue.If you're an independent shop owner, this episode shows how trust, visibility, and clear communication can directly impact growth—without changing what you do, just how you present it.Guests:Kyle Northrop — Helena Import Repair (Helena, Montana)What you’ll learn:Why trust drives first-time customer decisionsHow perception limits shop growthFixing communication gaps with customersPositioning your shop beyond price competitionTurning transparency into a sales advantageWhy visibility matters more than skillBuilding confidence before the repair startsTimestamps00:00 – Intro & shop overview02:10 – Leaving dealership mindset05:30 – Early trust challenges08:45 – Moving markets, losing visibility12:10 – First customers & perception16:20 – Struggles with reputation20:05 – Communication breakdowns23:40 – Pricing vs trust issues27:15 – Growth plateau moment30:50 – Realizing perception problem34:20 – Changing customer messaging38:05 – Building trust systems41:30 – Transparency shifts results45:10 – Hiring & customer experience49:00 – Confidence in pricing52:40 – Scaling trust with growth56:15 – Lessons for shop ownersCall-to-ActionsGot questions? Comment or post in the FB group—guests will chime in.Subscribe for more Origin & Impact shop owner stories.Want to be a guest? Share your story in the group.LinksStart Here: https://addi.me/2026Next Step Guide: https://www.aashopmarketing.com/aashopmktg/public/next-steps.aspxGrid Request: https://www.aashopmarketing.com/aashopmktg/public/grid-request.aspxRequest a Call: https://www.aashopmarketing.com/aashopmktg/public/request-a-call.aspxJoin the Podcast Panel: https://www.aashopmarketing.com/aashopmktg/public/join-panel.aspxPartnership Info: https://www.aashopmarketing.com/aashopmktg/public/partnership.aspxGarage Grit Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/forautorepairshopownersYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aashopmarketingPodcast: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/garagegritKeywordsauto repair marketing, shop trust signals, customer communication, reputation management, auto repair branding, local shop visibility, customer experience strategy, trust-based selling, repair shop positioning, automotive business growth, shop transparency, customer retention strategies, digital presence for repair shops, service business marketing, building customer confidence, local SEO for auto shopsEpisode MetadataEpisode: GGP #097Guest: Kyle NorthropShop: Helena Import RepairLocation: Helena, Montana

Most shop owners focus on fixing cars—but customers are deciding based on trust long before that. In this episode, Kyle Northrop shares how shifting perception and communication changed everything in his business.Kyle started Helena Import Repair after leaving the dealership world, but early on, visibility and trust were major barriers. Customers didn’t know him, didn’t understand his value, and often defaulted to familiar options—even if they weren’t better.The breaking point came when growth stalled despite hard work. The issue wasn’t skill—it was how the business was being perceived. Messaging, positioning, and customer confidence weren’t aligned with the level of service being delivered.Everything changed when Kyle focused on how customers experienced the shop—from communication to transparency to pricing clarity. By improving how the business showed up externally, trust increased—and so did revenue.If you're an independent shop owner, this episode shows how trust, visibility, and clear communication can directly impact growth—without changing what you do, just how you present it.Guests:Kyle Northrop — Helena Import Repair (Helena, Montana)What you’ll learn:Why trust drives first-time customer decisionsHow perception limits shop growthFixing communication gaps with customersPositioning your shop beyond price competitionTurning transparency into a sales advantageWhy visibility matters more than skillBuilding confidence before the repair startsTimestamps00:00 – Intro & shop overview02:10 – Leaving dealership mindset05:30 – Early trust challenges08:45 – Moving markets, losing visibility12:10 – First customers & perception16:20 – Struggles with reputation20:05 – Communication breakdowns23:40 – Pricing vs trust issues27:15 – Growth plateau moment30:50 – Realizing perception problem34:20 – Changing customer messaging38:05 – Building trust systems41:30 – Transparency shifts results45:10 – Hiring & customer experience49:00 – Confidence in pricing52:40 – Scaling trust with growth56:15 – Lessons for shop ownersCall-to-ActionsGot questions? Comment or post in the FB group—guests will chime in.Subscribe for more Origin & Impact shop owner stories.Want to be a guest? Share your story in the group.LinksStart Here: https://addi.me/2026Next Step Guide: https://www.aashopmarketing.com/aashopmktg/public/next-steps.aspxGrid Request: https://www.aashopmarketing.com/aashopmktg/public/grid-request.aspxRequest a Call: https://www.aashopmarketing.com/aashopmktg/public/request-a-call.aspxJoin the Podcast Panel: https://www.aashopmarketing.com/aashopmktg/public/join-panel.aspxPartnership Info: https://www.aashopmarketing.com/aashopmktg/public/partnership.aspxGarage Grit Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/forautorepairshopownersYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aashopmarketingPodcast: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/garagegritKeywordsauto repair marketing, shop trust signals, customer communication, reputation management, auto repair branding, local shop visibility, customer experience strategy, trust-based selling, repair shop positioning, automotive business growth, shop transparency, customer retention strategies, digital presence for repair shops, service business marketing, building customer confidence, local SEO for auto shopsEpisode MetadataEpisode: GGP #097Guest: Kyle NorthropShop: Helena Import RepairLocation: Helena, Montana

NOW PLAYING

"You Have to Build Trust Before You Sell Anything" — Kyle Northrop | GGP #097

0:00 2:03:22

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

No similar episodes found.

No similar podcasts found.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Garage Grit Podcast?

This episode is 2 hours and 3 minutes long.

When was this Garage Grit Podcast episode published?

This episode was published on May 7, 2026.

What is this episode about?

Most shop owners focus on fixing cars—but customers are deciding based on trust long before that. In this episode, Kyle Northrop shares how shifting perception and communication changed everything in his business.Kyle started Helena Import Repair...

Can I download this Garage Grit Podcast episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!