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AZ Commercial
We are the #3 player in the
$48 billion*Do-It-For-Me com-
mercial automotive aftermarket
with a mere 1 percent share.
Building off our existing infra-
structure, we bring quality parts,
rapid delivery and ALLDATA to
repair technicians across the
country with an efficiency unpar-
alleled in the marketplace today.
Priorities
U.S. Retail
AutoZone stores hold the
#1 position in the $34 billion*
Do-It-Yourself (DIY) automo-
tive aftermarket with a market
share of 14 percent. With 3,219
company-owned and operated
stores across all 48 of the con-
tinental United States, our
goal is to drive even greater
market growth.
AutoZone de Mexico
With 49 stores in northern
Mexico, primarily along the
U.S. border, we have begun to
build a presence in the countrys
$5 billion** retail aftermarket.
With an estimated 16 million
vehicles, Mexico can easily
support an outlet that sells
a full assortment of quality
parts, making it an attractive
long-term growth vehicle
for AutoZone.
*AAIA 2003/2004 Factbook
**AAIA Global Aftermarket Trends
Mexico 2003
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