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Harrington family cares for cars at Goodyear Autocare

Goodyear Autocare is the epitome of a genuine family-run business.

Mark and Sue Harrington and daughter Cassie will make sure your car receives the best of care.

A new business in Geelong, Goodyear Autocare offers the very best in quality and customer service.

You can’t miss the bright yellow and blue building when you drive past on Fyans Street.

“I have 30 years of knowledge in the tyre industry and have been in Geelong for 20 of those years,” Mark says.

“I have seen a lot of changes over that time, but it is still customer service that people like and you have to take the time to listen.

“It’s all about looking after your customers.”

Specialising not only tyres, Goodyear Autocare is an elite one stop shop for tyre and automotive service.

From tyres and wheels, brakes and suspension to vehicle servicing, the team will look after you on the road with its tyre protection plan.

Goodyear Autocare stocks all the big tyre brands and offers car and brake servicing.

From passenger cars to sports cars to 4WDs and SUVs and light trucks, Mark says the team at Goodyear Autocare will help find and fit the right tyres for your vehicle.

You can request a service online and fleet owners are looked after as Goodyear Autocare is authorised to supply and fit a variety of fleet companies.

“Our highly qualified mechanics are great at what they do,” Mark says.

Check the August promotions that are on at the moment.

“Get 25 per cent off Goodyear Wrangler AT/SA & All-Terrain Adventure,” Mark says.

“Also, buy three and get the fourth free on Goodyear Assurance TripleMax.” 

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