27 - Sep -

Record Growth for Bush Tyres’ Agricultural Sales

Article written by Bush Tyres

Bush Tyres’ recent fantastic promotional offers on Agricultural tyres, has certainly made a difference in sales, as we have seen a great 35% increase! This record growth in sales, is believed to be a result of our improved offers and deals on brands such as Continental, Cultor and Michelin.

One of the most effective and popular special offers was the recent promotion between Bush Tyres and CGS, where we offered any customer who purchased any four radial Mitas or Continental tyres of over 600mm in section, a FREE Apple iPad. Also, the on-going offer on Michelin Agricultural tyres enables customers who purchase a minimum of four tyres to claim back up to £350!

With such appealing offers, great prices, and friendly and well trained staff, Bush Tyres are definitely succeeding in their ambition to provide quality at all costs.

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