Public Storage sits at the top of Caliber Collision's neighbor set at 0.88 — and it isn't another auto repair shop. That cross-kind pairing defines the two-peak structure here: one cluster built around moving and storage services, another around broad retail and convenience.
The storage cluster is the stronger of the two peaks. Public Storage (0.88), Moving & Storage (0.87), and Extra Space Storage (0.85) occupy three of the top four positions, with CubeSmart extending the pattern further down the list. These are all Moving and Storage subcategory entities, and their collective weight at the top of the ranking is the defining structural feature of this data. The second cluster is less concentrated but spans 7-Eleven (0.87), LA Fitness (0.83), Floor and Decor (0.83), and Best Buy (0.82) — convenience, fitness, and big-box retail pulling in a different direction.
Within the top 10, only two neighbors share Caliber Collision's own subcategory of Maintenance and Repair Services — Crash Champions (0.80) and Jiffy Lube (0.78) — and neither cracks the top five. The audience shape here is defined less by what Caliber Collision does than by the broader service-and-errand ecosystem its customers move through.