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The Tire Dealers market is a segment of the Automotive Tires industry that focuses on the sale and installation of tires for passenger vehicles, light trucks, and commercial vehicles. Tire Dealers typically offer a wide range of tire brands and sizes, as well as services such as wheel alignment, tire rotation, and tire repair. Many Tire Dealers also offer additional services such as oil changes, brake repair, and suspension work.
Tire Dealers are typically independent businesses, although some are part of larger automotive service chains. Tire Dealers may also be affiliated with tire manufacturers, allowing them to offer exclusive deals and discounts on certain brands.
Some of the major companies in the Tire Dealers market include Goodyear, Bridgestone, Michelin, Continental, Pirelli, Yokohama, Hankook, and Cooper. Show Less Read more