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NYSE: AZO largest US auto parts retailer with 7,100+ stores at ~$17.5B revenue; free battery testing and code-reading driving DIY traffic competing with O'Reilly and NAPA for automotive aftermarket parts market leadership.
AutoZone, Inc. is a Memphis, Tennessee-based automotive parts retailer and commercial distributor — listed on NYSE (NYSE: AZO) — operating 7,100+ stores across the United States, Mexico, and Brazil as the largest automotive aftermarket parts retailer in the Americas, selling replacement parts, maintenance items, batteries, fluids, tools, and accessories for cars, trucks, and SUVs through both DIY consumer retail and commercial delivery to professional repair shops. AutoZone generated approximately $17.5 billion in net sales in fiscal year 2024, maintains the highest EBITDA margins in automotive retail through disciplined inventory management (the hub-and-spoke distribution system delivers parts to stores within hours), and operates one of the most consistent store-level economics models in US retail.
NYSE-listed (GM) global automaker with $171.9B revenue; Ultium EV platform powering Silverado EV, Equinox EV, and LYRIQ while managing Cruise AV setback and EV demand growth normalization.
General Motors is a Detroit-based global automaker — designing, building, and selling vehicles across the Chevrolet, GMC, Cadillac, and Buick brands for consumers from affordable transportation through premium luxury, plus OnStar connected services, GM Financial auto financing, and a significant investment in autonomous vehicle development through Cruise (majority-owned AV subsidiary). Listed on NYSE (NYSE: GM), General Motors generated $171.9 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2023, making it one of the two largest US automakers alongside Ford.
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