Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Comparing Tires And Prices: The Good, Better, And Best In Tire Grades

Tires, Tire Specials, Tire Discounts-what do they mean? Are all tires "the same"? Tom at Hillside Tire takes the mystery (and the stress) out of "Good, Better, Best" in Tire prices, by explaining what the different features and benefits of each tire grade mean for you. Yes, not all tires are "the same". A good rule of thumb has always been "you get what you pay for". Simply put, in buying tires, prices are based upon 3 main factors:
  • Longevity (Tire Life)
  • Ride
  • Traction (Handling, Cornering, Road Conditions)
This Hillside Tire video shows you how your budget, your driving habits, your driving preferences, and your particular vehicle are all factors in getting the best value for your car tires. Tom compares an entry level Kelly tire (Kelly Charger GT) with a mid-grade BF Goodrich tire (BF Goodrich Advantage TA Tire), and then displays a Goodyear (Assurance Comfor Tred Touring) and Michelin (HydroEdge) premium grade tires.

Hillside Tire is an Authorized Goodyear Tire and Michelin Tire Dealer In Utah. We offer FREE alignments with any set of 4 new tires purchased at our stores. At Hillside Tire and Service, we are your tire brand experts for all makes and models, as well as complete auto repair in Salt Lake City. Come in to any of our 5 Salt Lake Valley tire stores: Salt Lake City (Cottonwood Heights), West Valley City, West Jordan, Sandy or Draper, and get to know us, like Bill Gephardt does,  through our auto repair service specials (see coupons).

We also check your Braking System-at no charge! See us for tires (we have tire discounts from manufacturer factory rebate specials going on right now), alignments, oil changes, inspections, emissions, and complete auto repair services.

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