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Beaurepaires Anglesea Street – Maxxis

Beaurepaires Anglesea Street

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Beaurepaires Anglesea Street

Phone: +64 7838 1717

Address: 181 Anglesea Street, Hamilton, Waikato.

Opening Hours: Monday to Friday: 08:00 – 17:00, Saturday: 09:00–12:00, Sunday: Close.

Tyres Brands: Michelin, BF Goodrich, Dunlop, Continental, Maxxis and Goodyear.

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Beaurepaires History – Anglesea Street

Beaurepaires Logo

Beaurepaires is a huge international retail tyre company, it was founded in Australia in 1922 by Sir Frank Beaurepaires, and today it has a presence in several countries in the southern hemisphere.

Its particular logo maybe is because in 1933 this company set up its own tyre manufacturer factory in Australia with the name Olympic Tire & Rubber Co. (Greek statue with giant tyre on his shoulders).

1980: Beaurepaires and Olympic amalgamate with Dunlop, 2006: Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company took 100% ownership of the company. 2008: The Company ceases manufacturing in Australia to focus on their marketing, wholesale and retail operations by Goodyear & Dunlop Tyres.

One of the main characteristics of this company is its particular combination of blue and orange colours in all its stores. It is also important to mention their excellent TV discount commercial and its great effort focused on customer satisfaction.

Today the company sells several tyres brands including Michelin, BF Goodrich, Goodyear and Dunlop. Also provides brake servicing, batteries, wheels alignment and balancing, puncture repair and oil change.

The main locations of its stores are in Northland, Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Gisborne, Hawkes Bay, Manawatu/Whanganui, Taranaki, Wellington, Tasman, Canterbury, Otago and Southland.

Tyres in Hamilton

There are an estimated 127.000 vehicles in Hamilton, which means there are 635.250 tyres in this city.

Hamilton is a city located on the North Island, just 130 km from Auckland, the city of Hamilton is the fourth largest metropolitan area in New Zealand with a population of 200,000 inhabitants.

The visually stunning gardens of Hamilton are connected by paths that wind through a gallery of themed gardens, from greater Italy to tranquil Asia. Other highlights of the city are the Waikato Museum or the Hamilton Zoo, which allows you to observe native birds by entering an aviary where the birds fly freely.

The central part of Hamilton is easy to navigate and is packed with cafes, restaurants and bars where you can enjoy wine, delicacies and dancing all night long. Between February and October, you can watch a rugby match at the Waikato Stadium. Don’t forget to wear the local colors: red, yellow and black!

Known for its scenic diversity, the Hamilton & Waikato region offers a myriad of outdoor activities including hiking, biking along the Waikato River, bush hiking at night, and mountain biking. A well-known place is the Maungatautari Ecological Reserve, which allows hikers to enjoy a magnificent experience in the New Zealand forest.

The city of Hamilton has stunning gardens, many shops, restaurants, and fun nightlife. It also has many accommodations. Hamilton provides the perfect base for exploring a great region.

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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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