Tesla Service Center's top 10 neighbors span six different categories — apparel, automotive, financial, logistics, dining, and grocery — with no single cluster dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.94 down to 0.90.
The shape is flat: Nordstrom Rack leads at 0.94, followed closely by Mercedes Benz (0.92) and Porsche (0.92), then Chase (0.91), Transport & Logistics (0.91), FedEx (0.91), California Pizza Kitchen (0.90), Bakeries, Desserts & Confectioneries (0.90), Infiniti (0.90), and Trader Joe's (0.90). The spread across that entire set is only four points. Three of the ten are Car Makers — the only subcategory that repeats — but they account for less than a third of the group, and the remaining seven span general apparel, banking, logistics, casual dining, confectioneries, and grocery. No other Maintenance and Repair Services entity appears in the top 10. The cross-kind composition is the defining feature here: the audience that follows a vehicle service operation looks, in shape, nearly identical to the audiences of a department-store off-pricer, a major bank, and a casual dining chain.
The flat, category-diverse structure suggests this audience is a broad, mainstream consumer segment rather than a narrowly defined automotive enthusiast base.