|  |  |  | Big O Tires >> Required Capital: US$100,000 - US$500,000 click here to convert to currency >> Required Net Worth: US$300,000+ click here to convert to currency >> Units: 540 >> Started: 1962
| Description: With over 40 years in the tire business, Big O Tires has made tracks on the franchise industry. Now is your opportunity to do the...
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Now is your time to join
The Team You Trust
About Big O Tires
Big O Tires grew out of a tire-buying cooperative, founded in 1962 to supply tires
to independent tire dealers. They banded together to compete against tire
manufacturers' company stores and big retail chains. The tire-buying cooperative
quickly evolved into the Big O Tires store franchise organization. It has grown to
more than 500 stores in 19 states and Canada. The stores are independently
owned and operated by members of the communities in which they are located.
Advantages of becoming a Big O Tires franchisee: 
- Product: Major brand lines of Michelin, BF Goodrich,
Sumitomo, Goodyear, Yokohame, Falken
and more, along with our own private label tires.
- Warranty: One fo the best warranties in the business.
Comprehensive
- Training: 6 weeks of training at our
training school in Denver, CO and on-site training
- Exclusive Market Territories
- Marketing: National promotions and local ad groups
- Non- Tire programs: Over 20 exclusive programs
- Real Estate: We will assist you with site selection or
assist with conversion of your existing tire store.
Who we’re looking for:
- Someone who shares our committment to be the # 1
tire retailer in North America
- A minimum Net Worth of US$300,000 with US$100,000 liquidity
- Someone who is looking for an opportunity with
proven systems and programs
- Someone who has a passion for excellent customer
service and exhibits strong leadership skills
At this time we are only expanding in the following states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky,
Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon,
South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming |
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