Tonys Tyres Porirua
Phone: +64 4237 7129
Tyres Brands: Bridgestone, Firestone
Address: 8 Parumoana Street, Porirua
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday: 07:30 – 17:30, Saturday: 08:00–14:00, Sunday: Close.
About Tonys Tyres Porirua
Tony’s Tyre Service is one of the most popular tyres shop in all New Zealand. Maybe it’s the yellow colour or perhaps it’s the excellent advertising or the credit plans. Equally everybody in New Zealand loves Tonys Tyre Service stores. Also is important to mention that all the tyres stores offer puncture repair, wheel alignment, tyre rotation, wheel balancing and change batteries for cars, 4×4, VAN, SUV and Light Trucks.
Today the company has more than 30 stores throughout all the country with a location in Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Gisborne, Hamilton, Hasting, Levin, Lower Hutt, Napier, Nelson, Palmerstone North, Porirua, Rotorua, Tauranga, Timaru, Upper Hutt, Wanganui, Wellington City and Whangarei.
Tony’s Tyre Service History
Tony’s Tyre Service was created 26 years ago by the entrepreneur Steve Lange, and in 2008 it was acquired by the Japanese multinational Bridgestone. All the stores are big, yellow and modern; they are also well located in every town and have free parking. Many of them have a large yellow signboard outside each store, making it easy for them to find it.
Another key feature of Tony Tyre Service success is its aggressively low price campaign. In terms of street advertising, this company maybe is the best in the retail tyre market. Mainly for its yellow signs with its famous slogan: “Lowest Tyre Prices Guaranteed! We guarantee to beat any cash price in town by $10 a tyre.”
Another critical point to mention is that they show the Price List Services in view of all customers in every tyre store, generating an atmosphere of great trust. The Price List is for Standard Puncture Repair, Wheel Balancing, Tyre Fitting, Tubeless Valve, Tyre Rotation, and Wheel Alignment.
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Bridgestone History
Bridgestone is a Japanese tyre manufacture company, founded 1931 by Shojiro Ishibashi in the city of Kurume, Fukuoka, Japan. In 1988, acquired The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company and today is one of the biggest tyre companies in the world, with 181 production facilities in 24 countries.
Because of Shohiro and the way that Bridgestone was built, they just focused on trying to be the most truthful to themselves and making the best company they could based on the Japanese values that their old companies have had. And it wasn´t until the forties that they really started to see a whole lot of growth.
Things didn’t really get much easier for Bridgestone in the forties because of the Second World War. Between losing their Tokyo headquarters and international assets, Bridgestone didn’t seem like its going to survive for very long.
But, the going back that Bridgestone was good at, Shojiro just decide that were gonna hunker down and go back to what made Bridgestone the best, which was making tyres and revolutionizing what they knew in the Japanese market that other companies couldn’t do. They introduced the rayon cord tire in 1951 to push ahead the tire industry into something new, which ended up being an extremely successful tire in the early fifties.
By 1965 in Singapore the first tire factory was installed outside of Japan, the second was in 1969 in Thailand. The 1960s were very successful and growing for Bridgestone, settling in the United States in 1967.
In 1978 Bridgestone began to offer its first high performance radial tyre, the model was called Potenza. The oil crisis and economic stagnation at that time in Japan were the great drivers of working on the new technology of the Potenza radial model.
Its Super Filler Radial was placed on the market in 1978, and in 1979 the company introduced the high-performance POTENZA radial tire. The Potenza tyre model it was pretty monumental considering that there weren´t a lot of options when it come to ultra-high performance back in the late seventies.
Bridgestone grew overseas and inevitable began to acquire other tire businesses in the world. Now you have to remember in the tire market, there is a ton of competition, especially when you´re considering companies like Goodyear and Sumitomo.
And, in 1988, Firestone was officially acquired by Bridgestone. They essentially got a hold of pretty much everything, because that´s was Bridgestone needed to essentially become in the one of the biggest tyre manufacturer company in the world.
They didn’t close any plants, they didn´t do anything to really change the game, they just needed more and Firestone give them the opportunity to grow. Bridgestone the entered in the motor sport era and became involved in pretty much everything from Formula One to Indianapolis 500.
Bridgestone ultimately got involved in everything from passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, specially tyres, and commercial tires, because well, they could. And they have plants all over the world.
Porirua is a satellite city of Wellington, located in the southern part of the Kapiti Coast. It completely surrounds the port of Porirua, a popular port for windsurfing, waterskiing and jet skiing.
The best things to do in Porirua are visiting Pataka, a museum and gallery that specializes in Maori and Pacific Islander art; buy in the Porirua market, which is installed every Saturday morning; explore Battle Hill Farm Forest Park and go to various beaches where you can swim safely.
On Waitangi Day (February 6), Porirua celebrates cultural diversity with the “Festival of the Elements.” You’ll find plenty of places to sleep, like motels, campgrounds, and accommodations with breakfast. General information: Population of approximately 48,550 inhabitants, large shopping centers, i-SITE visitor center.
Porirua is a New Zealand city, one of the largest in population, which is part of the Wellington metropolitan area in the Wellington region, New Zealand. Notable for being the city with the highest percentage of Samoan speakers in the country.