STARTING your own business may seem a scary prospect, but finding a franchise that’s benefiting from the economic downturn can be the key to success.
With 30 million cars on the road there will always be a need for replacement tyres. And as more credit-crunched motorists go online to find the best deals, leading online tyre retailer etyres is experiencing a huge rise in sales
The company has continued to recruit throughout the recession thanks to a successful formula that includes low overheads and prices up to 40 per cent cheaper than the leading high street tyre depots.
Many etyres franchise owners are taking on extra vans and fitters to cope with the growing demand.
A user-friendly website, featuring TV presenters Eamonn Holmes and Vicki Butler-Henderson, also explains why etyres is cheaper and guides customers through the ordering process.
The franchise can be run as a sole trader or a management opportunity, and both have scope to be developed into a multi van business.
The start up cost is £35,000, full training and ongoing support is provided, and a number of key areas are still available. etyres is a full member of the British Franchise Association.
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