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Re-Tire-Ment Policy



Re-Tire-Ment Policy

Next time you buy tires don’t be thinking that “any tire is a good tire.” The truth is that tires are a significant factor in your vehicle’s handling and gas mileage – and we’re not just talking about proper inflation levels. Specific tires are made for specific makes and models, so make sure you get it right.

Getting the right tires will save you money in the long run. Low-profile and low-rolling resistance rubber typically can’t improve mileage by more than 1-2 miles per gallon, so these tires aren’t likely pay for themselves through gas savings. On the other hand, larger off-road and all-terrain tires can reduce gas mileage and wear out at an alarming rate. Brands are also important. Cheap tires tend to wear faster. A larger initial investment in the right tires will make your vehicle safer and will save you money 40,000-50,000 miles down the road.