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1.- Goodyear Tyres Shop NZ
1.1.- Goodyear Auckland
1.2.- Goodyear Canterbury
1.3.- Goodyear Wellington
1.4.- Goodyear Waikato
1.5.- Goodyear Bay of Plenty
1.6.- Goodyear Otago
1.7.- Goodyear Manawatū-Whanganui
1.8.- Goodyear Northland
1.9.- Goodyear Hawke’s Bay
1.10.- Goodyear Taranaki
1.11.- Goodyear Southland
1.12.- Goodyear Tasman
1.13.- Goodyear Nelson
1.14.- Goodyear Gisborne
1.15.- Goodyear Marlborough
1.16.- Goodyear West Coast
2.- Goodyear Tyres Models
3.- Goodyear History

1.1- Goodyear Auckland

1.2- Goodyear Canterbury

1.3.- Goodyear Wellington

1.4.- Goodyear Tyres NZ Waikato

1.5- Goodyear Tyres Bay of Plenty

1.6.- Goodyear Tyres NZ Otago

1.7.- Goodyear Manawatū-Whanganui

1.8.- Goodyear Tyres Northland

1.9.- Goodyear Hawke’s Bay

1.10.- Goodyear Tyres NZ Taranaki

1.11.- Goodyear Southland

1.12.- Goodyear Tyres Tasman

1.13.- Goodyear Nelson

1.14.- Goodyear Gisborne

1.15.- Goodyear Marlborough

1.16.- Goodyear West Coast

2.- Goodyear Tyres Models

▷ Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3: The Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 is Goodyear’s Max Performance Summer tire developed for the drivers of sports cars, sports coupes, muscle cars and performance sedans. Featuring an advanced construction designed to work in conjunction with high-performance suspension systems, the Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 offers precise steering and feel in warm dry and wet conditions.

▷ Goodyear Eagle F1 SuperSport: Max Performance Summer tires are for serious driving enthusiasts who want a combination of a performance appearance, competent handling and Z-speed rated (orhigher) durability with enhanced dry and wet traction.

▷ Goodyear Assurance All-Season: The Assurance All-Season is Goodyear’s entry-level Passenger All-Season member of their Assurance family of tires. Developed for drivers of family sedans and minivans looking for practical tires that provide confident all-season traction.

▷ Goodyear Eagle LS: Eagle LS (“Luxury Sport”) tires are Goodyear’s Grand Touring All Season tires developed to deliver a smooth quiet ride and all-season traction, even in light snow.

Goodyear Assurance ComforTred Goodyear Assurance Fuel Max Goodyear Assurance TripleTred All-Season Goodyear Eagle Enforcer Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric SUV Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 Goodyear Eagle F1 GS EMT Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar 3 Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar G: 2 Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar Goodyear Eagle F1 SuperSport Goodyear Eagle GT II Goodyear Eagle LS Goodyear Eagle NCT5 EMT Goodyear Eagle RS-A2 Goodyear Eagle RS-A Goodyear Eagle Touring

3.- Goodyear Tyres History 

Goodyear is a company with a worldwide presence as the leader in the manufacture of car tires, although it has great competitors as we have seen recently, it is still one of the most important companies in its field. Its foundation was given in 1898 by Frank Seiberling in the town of Akron in Ohio, the company is named after the inventor of vulcanized rubber, Charles Goodyear.

At the age of 38 Seiberling bought a factory with just a capital of 3.500 dollars which he had obtained thanks to a loan from a relative, at that time the objective was to transfer rubber and cotton to other parts of the world, the destination was a town that He only had rail transport, the first businessman who bought in the company was called David Hill and invested 30,000 dollars for what he became the first president, however Frank Seirberling continued to lead the large projects of the company.

Goodyear’s first activities began with only 13 employees who were dedicated to manufacturing tires for bicycles and other vehicles such as carriages, after the first month of work the company’s sales began to rise to approximately $ 8,500, the tires that were launched since At first they marked an important milestone thanks to quality and recognition did not take long to arrive as in 1916 after a good run they implemented a slogan so that people identify more with them: “More people ride on Goodyear tires than on any other” which helped a lot to its consolidation in the tire manufacturing sector, becoming one of the most important in 1926.

Goodyear with the military and motorsports

Years before, tire models such as the Rut-proof off-road were launched, they had even already launched the first airship with their name, they also showed that they were continuing to innovate to improve their products with the launch of the all-season tire which had a grooved profile. in 1927. With the advent of World War II the company relied on its Goodyear Aircraft division to use special tires on fighter jets, years before it had gone through an excellent run when in the late 1800s bicycles had become incredibly popular. which greatly benefited the company. The classic symbol of the winged foot that is famous throughout the world is largely thanks to Frank Seiberling who was the founder of the company, the curious thing about this story is that in Frank’s house there was a statue of the god on some stairs mythological Mercury or known to the Greeks as Hermes, that was the inspiration he had to create the symbol of the company.

During the 90s Goodyear had a very close relationship with Formula 1, sponsoring several drivers with their tires, achieving close to 368 victories and winning several tournaments, which helped to promote the brand’s name and then work together with manufacturers of Vehicles like Ferrari or Team McLaren also sponsor famous races such as NASCAR with the Goodyear Eagle tire and the Wrangler. In 1987 Goodyear launched the ZR-S which is one that manages to reach Z speeds, that is to say of more than 240 km per hour, in 1992 they launched another model that is the Runflat which moves without air so if it suffers a puncture can continue to travel at speeds of 80 or 90 km per hour, more recently in 2007 Goodyear reached an agreement with NASA to develop tires that will allow exploring surfaces of the moon and Mars, on the other hand this company is also responsible from brands like Dunlop, Kelly, Fulda, Lee, Salva and Devica.

Goodyear NZ | Prices & Stores | New Zealand

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TYRES PRICES Goodyear Tyres Price NZ

275/55 R20 GOODYEAR WRANGLER DURATRAC 255/75 R17 GOODYEAR WRANGLER SILENTAMOR 255/70 R18 GOODYEAR WRANGLER A/T ADVENTURE205/65 R15 GOODYEAR OPTILFE 2 255/55 R19 GOODYEAR EFICIENTGRIP SUV 255/60 R17 GOODYEAR EAGLE F1 ASYMMETRIC SUV 

WHERE TO BUY

Goodyear is the world’s third-largest brand in tyres in the market today for cars, trucks, VANs, and SUVs. Iconic tyre brands such as Wrangler, Assurance and Eagle continue to be highly valued and used in all types of vehicles. Founded in 1898 by Frank Seiberling, Goodyear is an American company producing an extensive distribution network throughout New Zealand – supplying all corners of the country.

     Contents
     1.- Goodyear Shop New Zealand
          1.1.- Goodyear Auckland
          1.2.- Goodyear Canterbury
          1.3.- Goodyear Wellington
          1.4.- Goodyear Waikato
          1.5.- Goodyear Bay of Plenty
          1.6.- Goodyear Otago
          1.7.- Goodyear Manawatū-Whanganui
          1.8.- Goodyear Northland
          1.9.- Goodyear Hawke’s Bay
          1.10.- Goodyear Taranaki
          1.11.- Goodyear Southland
          1.12.- Goodyear Tasman
          1.13.- Goodyear Nelson
          1.14.- Goodyear Gisborne
          1.15.- Goodyear Marlborough
          1.16.- Goodyear West Coast
     2.- Goodyear NZ Telephone List
     3.- Goodyear Models
     4.- Goodyear History

1.- Goodyear Tyre Shop New Zealand

Goodyear Auckland

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Goodyear Canterbury

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Goodyear Wellington

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Goodyear Waikato

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Goodyear Bay of Plenty

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Goodyear Otago

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Goodyear Manawatū-Whanganui

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Goodyear Northland

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Goodyear Hawke’s Bay

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Goodyear Taranaki

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Goodyear Southland

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Goodyear Tasman

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Goodyear Nelson

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Goodyear Gisborne

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Goodyear Marlborough

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Goodyear West Coast

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2.- Goodyear NZ Telephone List

Super Tyre Manukau
Phone: +6421506259

Tyre Shop Waiuku Ltd
Phone: +64 9235 9845

Target Road Tyres
Phone: +64 9443 4471

Tartan Tyres Limited
Phone: +64 9238 8396

Commercial Wheels Ltd
Phone: +64 9298 6700

Professional Tyres & Automotive
Phone: +64 9296 2275

Tony Allen Auto Service Ltd
Phone: +64 800 100876

Hooper Tyres – Waiheke Island
Phone: +64 9372 4447

Haslips Tyre Service Limited
Phone: +64 9570 9380

Kumeu Tyres
Phone: +64 9412 9856

Henderson Valley Tyre Centre
Phone: +64 9836 3380

West Tyres Ltd – Henderson
Phone: +64 9837 2524

Carters Tyres Pukekohe
Phone: +64 9238 8379

Carters Tyres Papakura
Phone: +64 9298 4304

Carters Tyres East Tamaki
Phone: +64 9273 6388

Carters Tyres North Harbour
Phone: +64 9415 0425

Ellerslie Tyrepower
Phone: +64 9525 3660

Tyrepower Warkworth
Phone: +64 9283 3495

Peninsula Tyrepower
Phone: +64 9424 5576

Helensville Tyrepower
Phone: +64 9420 8989

North Harbour Tyrepower North Shore
Phone: +64 9444 7777

Titirangi Tyrepower
Phone: +64 9826 0988

Otahuhu Tyrepower
Phone: +64 9276 5984

Gemmells Tyrepower Glen Innes
Phone: +64 9528 5200

Quality Tyre & Auto Services – Geraldine
Phone: +64 3693 8592

Goodyear Auto Service Centre – Timaru
Phone: +64 3688 6666

Quality Tyre Specialists
Phone: +64 3365 3080

Tyre General Rangiora
Phone: +64 3310 6666

Tyre General Temuka
Phone: +64 3615 8736

Tyre General Washdyke
Phone: +64 3683 9055

Tyre General Amberley
Phone: +642 7555 5577

Tyre General – Ashburton – Neumanns Tyres
Phone: +64 3308 6737

Tyre General Christchurch
Phone: +64 3348 8422

Carters Tyres Timaru
Phone: +64 3688 7218

Carters Tyres Fairlie
Phone: +64 3685 8010

Address: Cnr Fox View &, Allandale Road, Fairlie.
Phone: +64 3348 7607

Carters Tyres Rangiora
Phone: +64 3313 7401

Oxford Tyrepower
Phone: +64 3312 4019

Hornby Tyrepower – Christchurch
Phone: +64 3341 5497

Central City Tyres Ltd
Phone: +64 3379 4367

Paterson Bros Tyre Service
Phone: +64 3365 0876

Kaiapoi Alignment & Tyres
Phone: +64 3 327 7789

Beaurepaires Timaru
Phone: +64 3684 3165

Beaurepaires Ashburton
Phone: +64 3 307 6050

Beaurepaires Tuam Street
Phone: +64 3 366 5919

Tunnell Tyres
Phone: +64 6378 6140

Carters Tyres Wellington
Phone: +64 4471 0211

Beaurepaires Porirua
Phone: +64 4237 8816

Beaurepaires Masterton
Phone:  +64 6 367 0520

Beaurepaires Paraparaumu
Phone:  +64 4 296 1100

Beaurepaires Upper Hutt
Phone: +64 4 528 6134

Beaurepaires Victoria Street
Phone: +64 4 589 1985

Beaurepaires Thorndon Quay
Phone: +64 4 472 2405

Beaurepaires Oamaru
Phone: +64 3 433 1050

Beaurepaires Rutherford Street
Phone: +64 4 570 1610

Capital Tyres
Phone: +64 7839 4115

Hauraki Tyre and Battery
Phone: +64 7868 8182

Carters Tyres Taupo
Phone: +64 7378 5145

Carters Tyres Te Awamutu
Phone: +64 7871 5577

Carters Tyres Hamilton
Phone: +64 7847 7177

Carters Tyres Morrinsville
Phone: +64 7889 5118

PioPio Tyrepower
Phone: +64 7877 8159

Te Aroha Tyrepower
Phone: +64 7884 8107

Tyre Tracks
Phone: +64 7847 1187

Tyreworx Tirau
Phone: +64 788 31541

Beaurepaires Anglesea Street
Phone: +64 7838 1717

Beaurepaires Te Rapa
Phone: +64 7849 6033

Tyre Tracks Frankton
Phone: +64 7847 1187

Beaurepaires Taupo
Phone:  +64 7377 3009

Beaurepaires Matamata
Phone: +64 9 7 888 7068

Beaurepaires Te Awamutu
Phone: +64 7 871 7692

Carters Tyres Te Puke
Phone: +64 7573 9399

Carters Tyres Whakatane
Phone: +64 7308 0545

Tyre Express Bayfair
Phone: +64 07 574 4922

Advantage Tyres Bob
Phone: +64 7572 0166

Beaurepaires Whakatane
Phone: +64 7 308 8942

Beaurepaires Amohau Street
Phone: +64 7 348 5041

Beaurepaires Mount Maunganui
Phone: +64 7 574 7332

Beaurepaires Tauranga
Phone: +64 7 578 3092

Beaurepaires Durham Street
Phone: +64 7 578 4502

Otago Tyres St Andrew St. 
Phone: +64 3477 0707

Tyre General Oamaru
Phone: +64 3433 1015

Tyre General Dunedin
Phone: +64 3455 2005

Tyre General Cromwell
Phone: +64 3445 0746

Carters Tyres Cromwell
Phone: +64 3901 7103

Carters Tyres Dunedin
Phone: +64 3455 2005

Carters Tyres Oamaru
Phone: +64 3904 2069

Otago Tyrepower
Phone: +64 3489 4445

Tyreland Dunedin
Phone: +64 3455 6252

Cromwell Tyres Ltd
Phone: +64 3 445 0746

Beaurepaires Cumberland Street
Phone: +64 3474 0920

Beaurepaires Queenstown
Phone: +64 3 442 7525

Beaurepaires Andersons Bay Rd
Phone: +64 3455 0713

Carters Tyres Pahiatua
Phone: +64 6376 0002

Carters Tyres Palmerston North
Phone: +64 6355 8017

Beaurepaires Taumarunui
Phone:  +64 7895 8394

Beaurepaires Tremaine Ave
Phone: +64 6357 3900

Beaurepaires Levin
Phone: +64 6 367 0520

Carters Tyres Whangarei
Phone: +64 9430 3335

Whangarei Tyrepower
Phone:+64 9438 0992

Kerikeri Tyrepower – Northland
Phone: +64 9407 7773

Beaurepaires Water Street
Phone: +64 9 430 3610

Havelock North Tyre & Alignment Ltd
Phone: +64 6877 0004

Carters Tyres Hastings
Phone: +64 6879 7152

Hastings Tyrepower
Phone: +64 6879 7029

Bay Tyres Napier
Phone: +64 6835 4709

Advantage Tyres Napier
Phone: +64 6843 9119

Beaurepaires Napier
Phone: +64 6834 1490

Beaurepaires Hastings
Phone:  +64 6878 5079

Carters Tyres Hawera
Phone: +64 6278 0060

Carters Tyres New Plymouth
Phone: +64 6759 4120

Beaurepaires Tyre & Auto Service New Plymouth
Phone: +64 6759 8190

Tyre General Invercargill
Phone: +64 3218 6904

Tyre General Gore
Phone: +64 3208 8110

Carters Tyres Invercargill
Phone: +64 3948 1505

Carters Tyres Gore
Phone: +64 3208 8110

Beaurepaires Gore
Phone: +64 3203 9036

Tyre General Motueka
Phone: +64 3528 1020

Tyre General Nelson
Phone: +64 3539 6408

Carters Tyres Nelson
Phone: +64 3547 7010

U-Save Tyre Co
Phone: +64 3548 2077

Goodyear Auto Care Gisborne
Phone: +64 6868 1938

Carters Tyres Gisborne
Phone: +64 6868 8445

Tyre Power Gisborne
Phone: +64 6867 2752

Harris Tyres Gisborne
Phone: +64 6867 0728

Beaurepaires Gisborne
Phone: +64 6868 6184

Goodyear Auto Care Gisborne
Phone: +64 6868 1938

Elite Tyre & Alignment Ltd
Phone: +64 3578 5859

Tyre General Blenheim
Phone: +64 3577 9980

Carters Tyres Blenheim
Phone: +64 3578 2030

Carters Tyres Gisborne
Phone: +64 6868 8445

Tyre Power Gisborne
Phone: +64 6867 2752

Harris Tyres Gisborne
Phone: +64 6867 0728

Beaurepaires Gisborne
Phone: +64 6868 6184

Goodyear Auto Care Gisborne
Phone: +64 6868 1938

Downes Tyre Service Ltd
Phone: +64 3768 5090

Carters Tyres Gisborne
Phone: +64 6868 8445

Tyre Power Gisborne
Phone: +64 6867 2752

Harris Tyres Gisborne
Phone: +64 6867 0728

Beaurepaires Gisborne
Phone: +64 6868 6184

3.- Goodyear Models

▷ Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3

▷ Goodyear Eagle F1 SuperSport

▷ Goodyear Assurance All-Season

▷ Goodyear Eagle LS

Goodyear Assurance ComforTredGoodyear Assurance Fuel MaxGoodyear Assurance TripleTred All-SeasonGoodyear Eagle EnforcerGoodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric SUVGoodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3Goodyear Eagle F1 GS EMTGoodyear Eagle F1 Supercar 3Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar G: 2  Goodyear Eagle F1 SuperSportGoodyear Eagle GT IIGoodyear Eagle LSGoodyear Eagle NCT5 EMTGoodyear Eagle RS-A2 Goodyear Eagle RS-AGoodyear Eagle Touring

4.- Goodyear History 

Goodyear is a company with a worldwide presence as the leader in the manufacture of car tires, although it has great competitors as we have seen recently, it is still one of the most important companies in its field. Its foundation was given in 1898 by Frank Seiberling in the town of Akron in Ohio, the company is named after the inventor of vulcanized rubber, Charles Goodyear.

At the age of 38 Seiberling bought a factory with just a capital of 3.500 dollars which he had obtained thanks to a loan from a relative, at that time the objective was to transfer rubber and cotton to other parts of the world, the destination was a town that He only had rail transport, the first businessman who bought in the company was called David Hill and invested 30,000 dollars for what he became the first president, however Frank Seirberling continued to lead the large projects of the company.

Goodyear’s first activities began with only 13 employees who were dedicated to manufacturing tires for bicycles and other vehicles such as carriages, after the first month of work the company’s sales began to rise to approximately $ 8,500, the tires that were launched since At first they marked an important milestone thanks to quality and recognition did not take long to arrive as in 1916 after a good run they implemented a slogan so that people identify more with them: “More people ride on Goodyear tires than on any other” which helped a lot to its consolidation in the tire manufacturing sector, becoming one of the most important in 1926.

Goodyear with the military and motorsports

Years before, tire models such as the Rut-proof off-road were launched, they had even already launched the first airship with their name, they also showed that they were continuing to innovate to improve their products with the launch of the all-season tire which had a grooved profile. in 1927. With the advent of World War II the company relied on its Goodyear Aircraft division to use special tires on fighter jets, years before it had gone through an excellent run when in the late 1800s bicycles had become incredibly popular. which greatly benefited the company. The classic symbol of the winged foot that is famous throughout the world is largely thanks to Frank Seiberling who was the founder of the company, the curious thing about this story is that in Frank’s house there was a statue of the god on some stairs mythological Mercury or known to the Greeks as Hermes, that was the inspiration he had to create the symbol of the company.

During the 90s Goodyear had a very close relationship with Formula 1, sponsoring several drivers with their tires, achieving close to 368 victories and winning several tournaments, which helped to promote the brand’s name and then work together with manufacturers of Vehicles like Ferrari or Team McLaren also sponsor famous races such as NASCAR with the Goodyear Eagle tire and the Wrangler. In 1987 Goodyear launched the ZR-S which is one that manages to reach Z speeds, that is to say of more than 240 km per hour, in 1992 they launched another model that is the Runflat which moves without air so if it suffers a puncture can continue to travel at speeds of 80 or 90 km per hour, more recently in 2007 Goodyear reached an agreement with NASA to develop tires that will allow exploring surfaces of the moon and Mars, on the other hand this company is also responsible from brands like Dunlop, Kelly, Fulda, Lee, Salva and Devica.