Mag & Turbo Hamilton
Phone: +64 7849 5600
Tyres Brands: Falken, GT Radial, Kumho, Nexen, Nankang, Nitto, Pirelli, Toyo.
Address: 2/2 Pukete Road, St Andrews, Hamilton.
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday: 08:00 – 17:30, Saturday: 09:00–13:00, Sunday: Close.
About Mag & Turbo Hamilton
Mag and Turbo is a 100% New Zealand company with more than 20 years in the local market, and it is mainly focused on the sale of wheels, tyres, 4WD lifts kits, suspension and accessories for your vehicle (Cars, SUV or 4×4 light trucks).
Its smart marketing strategy together with its beautiful stores and franchise support, has resulted in the company today have 18 stores throughout the country.
Mag and Turbo started in 1993, today its main advantages that stand out in the industry are its friendly and highly trained staff, its wide variety of brands in wheels and tyres. Its attractive stores have a showroom, waiting room and excellent visibility so that the customer can see how they are progressing with the work on their vehicle.
Today the company has locations in Whangarei, Auckland Northshore, Auckland Ponsonby, Auckland Henderson, Auckland New Lynn, Auckland Lunn Ave, Auckland Manukau, Hamilton, Tauranga, Rotorua, Hastings, Palmerston North, Lower Hutt, Porirua, Nelson, Blenheim, Christchurch and Dunedin.
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.
▷ Toyo tires
Toyo Tyres History
Toyo Tires began in August of 1945, actually between a merger between two companies. Those two companies would be Hirano Rubber Manufacturing and Toyo Industrial.
Hirano Rubber was founded in 1890. Hirano has been known in the industrial community for the rubber manufacturing plants that they have for a long time. And, over the course of decades that had gone through the 18 and 1900s, they specialized just making rubber hoses and components for pretty much anything. And it wasn´t until the World War II came around, Hirano Rubber was really starting to get in pressure with regards to where they were producing supplies and other sorts of rubber compounds for pretty much any kind of war effort.
So back in 1943, Hirano was looking for a company that they could partner with that would match them on a supply that the actual government was looking to get the rubber manufacturing companies and Toyo Industrial was essentially brought into the mix.
In 1938 Toyo Rubber was born, and that was conducted by a man named Toyo Boseki, and in 1938 Toyo just came on board as one of those companies that had everything going for them. A lot of their growth was through acquisitions and mergers, not by natural organic growth.
It wasn’t until 1943 came along until they started to realize that Toyo was going to essentially become the sole proprietor use of all rubber manufacturing tires for Japan, they had just all the mergers and all the acquisition back in the time that it was just the company to go to.
Toyo Tires came to the USA in 1966 of July, from them Toyo truly began to grow through organic growth on top of the mergers and acquisitions that they had throughout the decades, especially considering when they went public to the stock market.
Toyo owns Toyo Tires, Nitto is owned by Toyo, Silverstone is also owned by Toyo. So Toyo Tires essentially an extremely large market share, and although we think that they do all things car, Toyo actually has a lot more focus on the wheels of their trucks, especially their Open Country and tires of that nature.
Toyo has a division that specializes in all thing rubber; this division makes up about 20% of its overall business. Really what they do, is any sort of commercial products that they can get their hands on when it comes to rubber automotive manufacturing parts.
Toyo tires are just a good brand, and they do very well at what they do. On top of that, they’re involved in almost every single motorsport you can possibly imagine. Toyo is a brand that pretty much carries every sort of possible product that you could want as long you have cash. Toyo is not of those more affordable brands, especially when it came to tires. Toyo specializes in making tires for specific application purpose.
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