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  2. Halfords - Wikipedia

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    In November 2019, Halfords acquired McConechy’s garages in Scotland [15] and Tyres on the Drive mobile tyre fitting service. [16] In March 2021, the business acquired Universal Tyres and Garages. [17] In December 2021, Halfords acquired rival tyres and auto-care chain National Tyres and Autocare for £62m. [18]

  3. National Tyres and Autocare - Wikipedia

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    National Tyres and Autocare is a tyre and automotive parts retailer based in Stockport in Greater Manchester, England and owned by Halfords. They are commonly referred to as just 'National Tyres' [ 1 ] although the limited company is still National Tyre Service Ltd (trading as National Tyres and Autocare).

  4. Halfords Autocentre - Wikipedia

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    Halfords Autocentre is a car servicing and repair company in the United Kingdom, specialising in car servicing, MOT testing, brakes, tyres, Exhausts, and air conditioning services/repairs. As of 2018, there are 314 autocentres in the United Kingdom.

  5. Tire code - Wikipedia

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    To take a common example, 195/55R16 would mean that the nominal width of the tire is approximately 195 mm at the widest point, the height of the side-wall of the tire is 55% of the width (107 mm in this example) and that the tire fits 16-inch-diameter (410 mm) rims. The code gives a direct calculation of the theoretical diameter of the tire.

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  7. Vauxhall Motors - Wikipedia

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    To expand, the company moved the majority of its production to Luton in 1905. [16] The company continued to trade under the name Vauxhall Iron Works until 1907, when the modern name 'Vauxhall Motors' was adopted. [16] [17] The company was characterised by its sporting models, but after World War I, the company's designs were more austere.