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Tyreworx Grey Lynn – Maxxi

Tyreworx Grey Lynn

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Tyreworx Grey Lynn

Phone: +64 9 376 0051

Tyres Brands: Pirelli, Toyo Tires, Nankang, GT Radial, Yokohama, Goodyear, Hankook, Michelin.

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Address: 27 Surrey Crescent, Grey Lynn, Auckland

Opening Hours: Monday to Friday: 07:30 – 17:00, Saturday: 08:00–13:00, Sunday: Close.

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Grey Lynn is a residential suburb located in the west-central Auckland city. The character of the area is very residential and traditional live about 12,000 inhabitants. Its centre is centred in Grey Lynn Park, a where the annual festival is organized and attracts around 100,000 visitors on third Saturday in November.

About Tyreworx Grey Lynn

TYREWORX is a leading company, made up of independent tyre retailers in New Zealand

It is an organization that has different owners, but all of them retain their image and essence, and it is fully owned by each distributor, who have their own stores.

As each store is independent, they can offer different products and services to suit your needs. These include roof repairs; sale of batteries; wheel alignments; supply, adjustment and balancing of tires; sales of alloy wheels; suspension repairs and upgrades, among others.

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Maxxis Tyres NZ History 

Maxxis, founded in 1974 in China, under the name of “Cheng Shin Tire”, has been gaining ground in the industry for its high-performance wheels, with optimized designs that guarantee its buyers a comfortable ride and optimum durability.

The growth and acceptance of these tyres have been such that the brand already has operations in all continents, including of course Latin America, where its prices are very competitive. In 2009, the company was already part of the select world top 10 tyre manufacturers, and since 2012 it is in the ninth position.

Compared to its prices, it is possible to calculate a difference concerning tyres of other brands of approximately 30%. This does not mean that they are bad quality tyres, but that the manufacturer has developed a business model that allows it to deliver its products at a favourable price.

In the commercial world, being first is not always about winning, and Maxxis points you towards specialized segments where it has undoubtedly been very successful.

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