When you outgrow toy cars, you’re likely to find Car Toys. The company sells in-car DVD systems, satellite radios, audio components, security systems, navigation systems, and radar detectors, as well as wireless phones and plans. Car Toys offers more than 100 brands such as Alpine, Audiovox, JBL, Panasonic, Pioneer, T-Mobile, and Verizon Wireless. Car Toys peddles its products through about 50 retail locations in several states, including Colorado, Oregon, Texas, and Washington, as well as through its website. In addition to offering electronics, Car Toys stores provide installation services and advice. CEO and president Dan Brettler founded the company in Bellevue, Washington, in 1987.
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Car Toys actively engages with local communities through philanthropic endeavors, supporting various charitable causes and enhancing its community presence. The company emphasizes the availability of sustainable car audio and electronics products, providing customers with options that align with environmental preservation and energy efficiency. Car Toys places a strong emphasis on customer satisfaction, offering high-quality products and excellent customer service to ensure a positive shopping experience. The company invests in employee well-being programs, including health and wellness initiatives, to foster a healthy and motivated workforce.
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2023
Revenues
$480,000,000.00
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Employee Rating
2.9
Customer Rating
3
Company Size
1000-5000
ESG Risk Rating
3
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