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ATS Euromaster open new tyre, service and MOT centre in Hull​

ATS Euromaster has opened a brand-new tyre fitting and service centre in Hull, delivering wider scope for servicing commercial and electric vehicles.

The new ATS site in Hull delivers wider scope for servicing commercial and electric vehicles

The new site is based at Cleveland Street and replaces its former centre in Waverley Street.

The centre’s high roof bays mean ATS Euromaster Hull can now provide MOT work for class 4 commercials (motorhomes, ambulances, taxis and vans up to 3000kg) and Class 7 commercials (vans up to 3500kg), particularly high-roof versions.

It’s also equipped with trained technicians qualified to handle routine maintenance on pure electric and hybrid vehicles.

Traditional petrol and diesel vehicles are also catered for, thanks to service bays for maintenance, MOT, air conditioning re-gassing as well as a wide range of replacement tyres and fitting services.

Additional services include battery diagnostics and replacement, suspension checks and computerised wheel alignment. All vehicles are given a free Digital Vehicle Health check as part of any work carried out.

“The new site at Cleveland Street is more spacious and better equipped to handle a wider range of vehicles than our old centre,” commented centre manager Wazir ‘Buzz’ Karmali. “We can now handle everything from high-roof Transits and minibuses to the latest electric vehicles, so it’s a very exciting development for us.”

It’s part of ATS Euromaster’s ongoing commitment to improving its services to both consumers and business customers.

Mark Holland, operations director, outlined: “Our investment in the new Hull site reflects that focus on providing better premises that meet the needs of today’s drivers, from private car owners to tradespeople and their vans. They’ll be able to access everything from a new set of tyres to a complete service and all at exceptionally good prices.”

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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