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Bridgestone launches three Select stores in North India

The Japanese tyre maker has expanded its Select stores for tyre-related services in India.

11 Aug 2015 | 5169 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Bridgestone India recently launched three of its Select store service centres in Faridabad, Khanna and Ambala in North India.

The Select store, which aims to drive Bridgestone’s retail brand identity, offers services like wheel alignment, wheel balancing and tyre changing along with purchase of a varied range of new tyres. Alloy wheels and batteries are also available.

Speaking at the launch, Vaibhav Saraf, senior general manager of Bridgestone India, said,We are delighted to launch our Select store at Faridabad, Khanna and Ambala. The Select store will provide our valued customers the full spectrum of tyre-related services under one roof. Select is a unique concept that promises customers a straightforward, simple and pleasant retail experience. The highly skilled staff at the store can provide advice on the appropriate tyre type based on the customer’s vehicle and driving style, while providing top-notch installation and maintenance services.”

Bridgestone India currently has 350 Select stores across the country.

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