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Tires Last Updated: Jun 1st, 2009 - 09:34:53


Get A Car Tyre Price


By John Winam
Feb 14, 2007, 17:24
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These days the car tyre is fundamental to the overall performance of any new vehicle. Tyres are your only point of contact with the road surface. You cannot neglect the condition of your car tyres. If you do you could endanger not only yourself and your passengers, but also other road users.

Burning rubber on the internet

Customers order car tyres on the internet and get them fitted the following day at the nearest affiliated garage, eliminating the need to queue at a fitting depot and ensuring that the type of tyre needed is never out of stock. The stock is sent to the garages from the company's stores. The savings to customer can be as much as 60 per cent of normal tyre price.

"The old way of doing it is a huge waste of time and effort "

The automobile has been our friend ever since the Frenchman, Nicolas Joseph Cugnot, built the first car in the year 1769. It was a steam powered, three wheeled vehicle with a top speed of six kilometers per hour that was built in the French Arsenal for the purpose of moving cannons.

Cars have come a long way since then and a lot has changed about them but one thing remains the same; They save us a lot of tread on our shoes. Unfortunately, they do use some tread on their tires, and to safely drive your car, you need to add fresh tires on occasion. When the time for new tires arrives, it is time to get the bet price by shopping for a car tires quote at various dealers.

What Should Your Quote Include?

The first thing to look for in any car tires quote is the number of tires included in the quote. Does the quote include a whole set of tires and, if so, does it include the fifth tire for a fresh spare or is the quote merely on a per tire basis. Paying attention to what may seem a trivial detail in your car tires quote here can save you a lot of money and trouble down the road.

The next thing to consider is the tread type to be used on the vehicle you are getting a car tires quote for. Do you travel mainly on paved streets or muddy back roads? Do you live in an area that rarely sees rain or do you look out your second story window and stare a Sherpa in the eye?

The conditions you travel in effect your choice of tires and treads and will thus change your car tires quote accordingly. A set of street radials may have a very sweet looking price tag but paying the towing service to pull you out of a snow drift every few days would probably show you that the mud and snow tires might have been a better value.

Another very important thing to look for in a car tires quote is the cost of labor and warranties. Does the price include removing your old tires, mounting and balancing the new tires and installing them on your vehicle?

Is there a fee to leave your old tires with the shop for disposal or a surcharge to take them with you for your own disposal? Is there a road hazard policy covering such things as punctures and flat repair or warranties against blow outs or defects?

In conclusion, shopping for car tires quotes does require a bit of research and asking questions of your prospective dealer but you will find that the investment of time you make while researching car tires quotes will pay off with a great deal on your new tires and the added safety it will provide for you and your loved ones.

It goes without saying that damage caused by injury or in the worst instance, loss of life, is the most detrimental result of any accident.

And yet with all of these facts and opportunities for change emerging through road safety and public awareness campaigns we still maintain an extremely high level of apathy about what constitutes basic road safety in terms of the four points of contact between a motorist, his or her passengers and the road below.”

So take heed of the road ahead today and have a look at those tyres. The option to avoid trouble ahead depends now on what you decide to do next.

John Winam is an expert author and has contributed various articles related to automotive industry.

If you want to find out more about car quotes please visit http://www.carquotecritic.com




 




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