Stater Bros. Markets sits at the top of America's Tire's similarity graph at 0.83 — a regional grocery chain, not another tire or auto-parts retailer — and that cross-kind lead defines the two-peak structure here.
The shape flag is two-peak, and the two poles are clear. The first is anchored by Stater Bros. Markets (0.83) and, further down, by Smart & Final (0.74) — both General Grocery Stores. The second pole is a dense cluster of quick-service and fast-casual restaurants: Chevron Extra Mile (0.81, Gas Stations), Mountain Mike's Pizza (0.79), Del Taco (0.79), and In-N-Out Burger (0.78) round out the top five. Restaurants and eateries — spanning QSR and fast casual — account for five of the top ten neighbors, with grocery adding two more. StorQuest (0.77, Moving and Storage) and 24 Hour Fitness (0.76, Fitness Centers and Gyms) fill out the set, representing services and wellness respectively.
Notably, no other Automotive entity appears in the top 10. America's Tire's subcategory — Parts and Accessories — has zero neighbors sharing it here. The audience shape is defined almost entirely by everyday errand-running brands: grocery, fuel, and fast food. AutoNation Collision Center (0.66, Maintenance and Repair Services) is the lone automotive neighbor visible in the broader results, well outside the top 10.
The pattern suggests an audience whose shared behavioral signature is routine, high-frequency local commerce — not automotive enthusiasm or specialty retail.