Quick Lane's top 10 neighbors span casual dining, fitness, home goods, health services, motorcycles, and NFL athletes — no single category dominates, and no other Maintenance and Repair Services entity appears in the set.
The shape is broad: scores run from 0.86 down to 0.80 with no sharp drop-off, and the neighbor mix cuts across six distinct subcategories. Applebee's leads at 0.86, followed by Anytime Fitness (0.84) and Flooring America (0.82) — a casual dining chain, a gym franchise, and a home goods retailer arriving before any automotive neighbor. Orange Julius (0.82) and Health & Medical Services (0.82) continue the cross-category spread. The first automotive entry doesn't appear until position eight: Harley Davidson at 0.81, a Motorcycles brand rather than a repair service. Lincoln (0.80), a Car Maker, rounds out the automotive presence in the top 10. Sandwiched between them are Cellular Sales (0.81), TJ Watt (0.81), and Tim Allen (0.80) — an electronics retailer, an NFL linebacker, and an actor. The dominant subcategory pattern across the full top 10 is not automotive at all; it is a broad-market, franchise-adjacent audience that overlaps equally with dining, wellness, and retail.
This audience shape belongs to a wide mainstream consumer profile rather than a narrowly automotive one.