21 - Aug -

Bush Tyres reunite with Marangoni

Article written by Bush Tyres

Bush Tyres have once again teamed up with Marangoni Tyres, who are part of the globally recognised Marangoni Group of companies.

Marangoni are the only tyre brand to be conceived, designed and manufactured 100% in Italy, and are designed and benchmarked to a true premium level.

Their factory processes and procedures are in line with all of the more “well known” tyre brands, and with more than 50 millions euro’s invested in their factories in the last 5 years, they are now focused on continuing to deliver true Italian quality at real value for money prices. If you would like to know more about Marangoni and the tyres that they produce, please read the attached pdf. file, or visit their website.

And if you would like to find your nearest Bush Tyres depot and find out more about having Marangoni tyres fitted, get in contact with us.

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