HiQ opens £2m drive-thru in Leeds

The new £2m HiQ centre
The new £2m HiQ centre

HiQ is hoping to challenge consumer perceptions of fast-fits with a new £2m drive-thru style fast fit centre in Leeds.

The company says the one-acre development will offer motorists an “entirely new” experience when taking their vehicles in for maintenance work.

Stocking 20,000 tyres and featuring 12 bays and modern vehicle diagnostic equipment, the site in Gelderd Road has been designed to consign age-old perceptions of fast fit centres to history.

Franchisee North Eastern Tyre & Exhausts, which runs 15 HiQ centres in the north of England, has also announced that eight new jobs will be created.

Operational project manager Tim Darcy said: “One of our number one objectives with this project was to amaze, and exceed customer expectations.

“We have created a light, warm atmosphere which allows people to see all the work that is being done on their vehicles.

“The fast fitter who may get oily trousers will never be sitting on the same seat that you will be either.

“And your seat will be a comfortable leather sofa, where you can relax and enjoy a nice cappuccino and access your e-mails through our free wi-fi connection.”

Published by emmabutcher

Emma has been CAT's editor since January 2008. There isn't much she doesn't know about the aftermarket - and her favourite topic is definitely BER!

Movers & Shakers: SMP Europe appoints new manager

All the latest changes from across the sector, including new roles, promotions, and retirements

Read More

Registration now open: UK Garage and Bodyshop Event 2024

Visitor registration now open for the UK Garage and Bodyshop Event taking place at NEC June 5/6

Read More

Autoglym acquires GnG Sales as it expands into Australasia

The wholesale supplier of car care products has marketed and supplied the Autoglym range for over two decades

Read More

Comline Group to move to new headquarters

Move hailed as “inspiring new chapter” for UK-based parts firm

Read More

Worry as drivers are ditching garages to make repairs at home

New research finds that more than a third of drivers are resorting to DIY repairs in a bid to save cash

Read More

Go to comments

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *