The owner of a longtime full-service gas station and auto shop on Main Street said he is moving away from pumping gasoline to focus on a growing repair and maintenance business that more closely aligns with his customers’ needs. C&H Auto Owner Steve Gaeta said he’s proud to have continued the tradition of a full service station for the 26 years he’s owned the shop, and will miss the regular interaction with this customers—“That’s my time to get face time with them, I have enjoyed those times and I’m sad they’re gone”—yet newer generations of motorists are less interested in that type of service. “We are a small station and honestly, in trying to figure this out, we thought a great deal about replacing the gas pumps or taking them away, and at the end of the day it didn’t add up,” Gaeta said. “We decided to focus on what we do best, which is the service.”
Maintenance, repair and “concierge” services offered at the shop also will be expanded under C&H’s new direction, Gaeta said. Customers can expect to come in for oil and tune-ups as well as tire and air-conditioning service, alignment and front-end work, and the three-bay shop also plans to “handle the needs of customers with respect to buying and selling cars, transporting cars and storage of cars,” he said.