Grocery and convenience brands dominate Tire Kingdom's nearest audience neighbors — not other tire or auto-service chains. ABC Fine Wine & Spirits sits at the top of the top 10 with a similarity of 0.89, a wider gap above the rest of the set than any other single pairing. That lead makes this a broad shape with one unusually strong outlier at the front.
The top 10 spread across six subcategories. After ABC Fine Wine & Spirits, the next three neighbors are Winn Dixie (0.77, General Grocery Stores), Kangaroo Express (0.76, Convenience Stores), and Eyeglass World (0.75, Eyewear) — none of them automotive. Huey Magoo's Chicken Tenders (0.75, Casual Dining) rounds out the top five. The first automotive neighbor doesn't appear until position six: Tires Plus at 0.75, the only other Parts and Accessories entity in the top 10. Below that, Metro Diner (0.71), Wawa (0.69), Fast Market (0.69), and Comet Cleaners (0.68) complete the set — a mix of casual dining, convenience stores, and a dry-cleaning service. Grocery, convenience, and casual dining account for seven of the ten neighbors; automotive accounts for one.
The shape points to an audience defined less by automotive interest than by a regional, everyday-errand profile — the same people who stop at a grocery chain, a convenience store, or a casual diner are the ones whose audience composition most closely mirrors Tire Kingdom's.