Buying Tires Locally

Buying tires online today can be easy: Research, Buy, Deliver and Install…

Online retailers like TireBuyer, Discount Tire and Tires Easy will give you a complete selection of tires and pricing in seconds. But with so many choices it’s easy to get confused. Some tires look good but suck, while others are hidden gems.

TireBuyer features independent research, reviews and great pricing on just about any brand. And if you have a little time, or know exactly what you’re looking for already, buying tires on line can work for you.

For example, if you know you need a 215/55R17 Michelin Primacy MXV4 for your 2009 Toyota Camry, you’ll typically you’ll save 15-20% buying online vs. locally.

Get the best of both worlds: Or ask me for a recommendation and to match the price:

I’m an independent tire dealer and want you to do business with me.  At Kenwood Tire,  we’re focused on giving you the smoothest ride no matter where you buy your tires.

 

4 Responses to Buying Tires Locally

  1. school grants July 15, 2010 at 6:03 am #

    My cousin recommended this blog and she was totally right keep up the fantastic work!

  2. Shawn July 15, 2010 at 12:45 pm #

    Good post Spencer! They certainly have the tires at a good price. I think what people need to understand is that todays tires are tuned to specific applications. Even a real quality tire can be troublesome if miss-applied. You need a lot more than your size to get a tire that is right for your vehicle.

  3. Mike Manges July 22, 2010 at 10:34 pm #

    Nice post. You can read about tire sizes, specs, features, etc. all you want online, and to be sure, there’s a lot of good information out there, but nothing beats the expertise and knowledge you’ll find at an independent dealership such as Kenwood.

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