Garage joins the Halfords stable
Date published: 23 February 2011
An Oldham garage has become the latest to benefit from Halfords £73million investment into the car servicing and repair market.
The former Nationwide Autocentre on King Street has undergone a refurbishment and rebrand to become a Halfords Autocentre after the nation’s leading car parts retailer entered the sector by acquiring the national car service, repair and MOT chain earlier this year.
Oldham’s Halfords Autocentre is among the group’s 253 centres to adopt the distinctive orange and black branding.
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