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Businiess name:  Community Tire Pros & Auto Repair - Tempe
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I was raised in a small town where things move a little slower and people really care how you are and genuinely want to help. I am taken back to that feeling everytime I go to Community Tire. I walk in, they know my name and what vehicles I have and they treated the people I have sent there the same way. Although they have 5 locations in the Valley, I use the one at 15812 North 32nd Street. This is also the main office, so sneak your head in and tell Howard that Bruce sent you...if he does not throw you out, he will offer you a delicious cup of freshly brewed java! They are good honest people who support locally owned businesses because they are one. Shouldn't you keep your money in the community that you live, too?

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