Carters Tyres Auckland
Tyres Auckland – Carters Tyres Auckland
Carters Tyres Service is one of New Zealand’s most iconic tyre companies. Founded in 1985 by New Zealand businessman Gary Carter, today it has more than 40 branches throughout the country.
What makes this company special and important is that it re-invests all its capital in setting up new tyre stores in different towns in all New Zealand, giving back to the community all the support they have given this company over the years.
Carters Tyres Service is a family business managed by Gary and Matt Carter (son) together, achieving to open new modern tyres stores in recent years.
In addition, the company is specialized in car, truck and agricultural tyres. And it also provides the services of alignment, punctures, wheels and batteries.
Carters Tyres Service are New Zealand´s largest independent 100% kiwi owned and operated serving clients like big trucks companies to the smaller family wagons. For tractor to racing cars, from north to south in the country, the company always has its doors open for customers who need tyres.
Rangitoto, Wahieke and the Coast
Geographically, the Auckland region is dotted with 52 volcanic cones that provide panoramic views of the city and are perfect spots for a spring or summer picnic. Don’t worry, these volcanoes have not registered activity for 600 years, and that is why they are a point of attraction for all visitors.
Rangitoto Island, just 25 minutes by ferry from Auckland, has the most iconic volcano in the city, and is also the best place for bird watchers.
Also known as “the city of sails”, Auckland lives and enjoys the sea from the surf beaches of the West Coast to the calm waters of the Hauraki Gulf. There is a large collection of calm islands to explore by bike or on foot. The most populated is Waiheke Island, just 40 minutes by ferry from the city center. The landscape consists of a picturesque combination of arable land, forest, beaches, vineyards and olive groves.
On the coast of the city, the Viaduct port has become a true promenade to observe the city from the sea. There are countless cafes, bars and restaurants that attract tourists and locals at lunch and dinner hours to enjoy this maritime scene.
But Auckland offers another possibility to enjoy the sea: its newest coastal district is called Wynyard Quarter, and it is nothing more than a neighborhood that has gained ground from the sea and was used mainly for port and storage purposes in the past.
It now has nine restaurants and bars known as North Wharf, a recreational courtyard, open spaces, a 1.5 km circular tram and a corporate events center that mainly offers alternatives for companies, but it is advisable to review your agenda because it usually have exhibitions of the most diverse subjects open to the public.