Luigi's Casa Della Tires

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</image> <label>Opening</label> <label>Closure</label> <label>Service</label> <label>Located</label> <label>Owners</label> <label>Slogan</label> <label>Appearances</label> </infobox> Luigi's Casa Della Tires is a tire shop situated in Radiator Springs, owned by Guido and Luigi. Surrounding the building are string lights reminiscent of those found in the Rust-eze tent, alongside Guido's iconic "leaning tower of tires," spare tires, and an Italian-style terra-cotta roof adorned with tire designs. Frequently, Red the fire truck can be spotted watering the plants at Luigi's. Inside, the magic unfolds with Luigi's highest quality whitewall tires, known as "Fettuccini Alfredo," displayed alongside Ferrari posters and mirrors for modeling new tires. Adjacent to these displays lies a hydraulic lift and access to Luigi's office next door.

History

Years ago, in 1948, two best friends, named Guido and Luigi, moved from Italy to Radiator Springs, and had the most amazing time of their life. After they were done in Radiator Springs, they decide that they never want to leave. So, they stayed, and opened Luigi's Casa Della Tires, which is a replacement of Lou's House of Tires. Around 2006, Mcqueen accidentally destroys their displayed tires which make them upset

Trivia

  • In Italian, "Casa Della Tires" means "House of Tires".
  • Originally was going to be called "Luigi's House of Tires" according to American Car.
  • The Italian name for a tire, is named "Gomma" which means "Rubber", and there are actually lots of tire shops in Italy called, as said before, "Casa Della Gomma" means "House of Tires", just like Luigi and Guido's tire shop in Radiator Springs.
  • The Leaning Tower of Tires is based on the Leaning Tower of Pisa, in Italy.
  • The company name of the "White Wall Tires" Lightning McQueen gets from Luigi and Guido "Fettuccine Alfredo". Alfredo, is a white sauce.
  • According to the World of Cars story, Ciao, America!, Luigi inherited the store from his uncle, the previous owner of Lou's House of Tires.
  • According to the deleted Cars Toons episode, Backwards to the Forwards, Luigi's Casa Della Tires used to be Lou's House of Tires.

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