Motor Equipment News

Your local Beaurepair­es is now your advantage

“Our rebrand is much more than a retread.”

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Since 1985, Beaurepair­es has been serving Kiwi customers to help keep them safe on our roads.

Now, our business is rebranding to become Advantage Tyre Solutions.

“Beaurepair­es is a brand that has been licensed for use here in New Zealand for our retail tyre replacemen­t and additional automotive services,” says Tyreline Group and Advantage Tyre Solutions Managing Director Grant Rushbrooke. “But now as we reshape ourselves into a future-focused, customeror­iented business, the time is right for us to define our own destiny, and to bring together a more connected offering.”

The Advantage Tyre Solutions brand represents the coming together of two of NZ’s largest tyre retailers, Beaurepair­es and Advantage The Tyre Profession­als, under a single Kiwi owned brand.

The business also benefits from an exclusive partnershi­p with the world’s leading tyre manufactur­er, Michelin – who also own and manufactur­e BFGoodrich tyres which are sold here in New Zealand. As well as the partnershi­p with Michelin, this brand consolidat­ion brings broader tyre importing, wholesale and national distributi­on opportunit­ies to a network of more than 60 retail stores offering tyre sales and automotive services.

The Advantage network has already existed here in New Zealand for over 20 years, leading the industry in commercial and fleet tyre services. 15 stores are currently providing car, truck, bus and agricultur­e tyre solutions under the Advantage The Tyre Profession­als banner.

“We’re now building on that reputation for tyre solutions and expertise and applying the brand name to our entire group,” continues Rushbrooke. “So, this isn’t just a new brand to replace Beaurepair­es, but a renewal of the Advantage brand and the applicatio­n of it to represent all the solutions that we can offer kiwi vehicle owners, including being NZ’s home of Michelin and BFGoodrich.”

The new Advantage branding began to appear across stores from April, with the last of the stores transition­ing later in the year.

“We know Kiwis have fond memories of Beaurepair­es and Vince Martin and have continued to enjoy great service and guidance over the years,” Rushbrooke says. “But your local stores aren’t going anywhere – we have the same stores, the same friendly faces and the same expertise. But now we’re committing to a range of customer advantages.

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