Ziebart's top 10 neighbors span car washes, casual dining chains, a bookstore, an automotive dealership, a gas station, a storage company, and a video game franchise — no single category dominates, and the spread is genuinely wide.
The shape is broad, meaning no one neighbor pulls far ahead of the rest. Tommy's Express Car Wash leads at 0.82, followed closely by Logan's Roadhouse (0.80) and Books-A-Million (0.80). J.D. Byrider (0.79) and Fazoli's (0.78) round out the top five. The subcategory breakdown across all ten is striking: Car Wash and Detailing, Casual Dining, Bookstores, Dealerships, Casual Dining again, Gas Stations, Moving and Storage, Restaurant, Fast Casual Dining, and Home Improvement and Hardware. That is ten neighbors drawn from nine distinct subcategories. Only Casual Dining appears twice — Logan's Roadhouse and Fazoli's.
Ziebart's own subcategory is Maintenance and Repair Services, and none of the top 10 neighbors share it — the nearest same-kind neighbor, Monro, sits at position 15 (0.74). The cross-kind pattern here is the defining structural fact: Ziebart's audience shape is not organized around automotive services at all in the top 10, but around a broad mix of everyday-spend categories — food, fuel, retail, and services — that suggests a wide, generalist consumer footprint rather than a niche automotive one.