Allen Tire Company

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Allen Tire Company
Type Private
Industry Retail
Founded1973
HeadquartersSouthern California, ,
United States of America
Number of locations
20
Products Motor vehicle tires
Website www.allentire.com

Allen Tire Company a tire and wheel retailer in Southern California, USA, established in 1973, with 18 locations throughout the area. Modern Tire Dealer publishes lists of the top 100 independent tire store chains; Allen first appeared at around 50th place during the first decade of the twenty-first century. [1] [2] [3] In December of 2020, it was acquired by Monro Inc.

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Allen Tire Company's Westminster facility Allen Tire Company Garden Grove California 2022.jpg
Allen Tire Company's Westminster facility

As of 2017, the company had locations in Anaheim, Costa Mesa, Downey, Fullerton, Fountain Valley, Hemet, Huntington Beach, Lake Forest, Lakewood, Mission Viejo, Palm Springs, two in Riverside, two in Santa Ana, Torrance, Westminster and Yorba Linda.

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References

  1. "MTD's top 100 independent tire store chains (number 70 in 2004)" (PDF). MTD’s top 100 independent tire store chains. Modern Tire Dealer. Retrieved 17 March 2011.
  2. Manges, Mike. "Climbing the ladder (number 54 in 2009)" (PDF). An in-depth look at the MTD 100. Modern Tire Dealer. Retrieved 17 March 2011.
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Coordinates: 33°49′58″N118°7′4″W / 33.83278°N 118.11778°W / 33.83278; -118.11778