Jul 22, 2020

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Buying a new set of tires can be expensive. It’s important that you shop for them wisely, making sure you are not paying too much but not paying too cheap as well, compromising quality. They’re an important part of your car as they are in direct contact with the road; it only makes sense to take some time shopping for this item.

If you want the best bang for your buck, here is a guide to help you find the right price for your tires.

  1. Research your tires

Different brands of tires should have a set available for your car model. Look around for different prices and take note of the mid-priced ones. You can skip the high priced tires as they are not really necessary unless you are driving a high-end car.  

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Low Price Tire Guarantee at the Gresham Quick Lane and Tire Center

  1. Consider the weather conditions

The weather condition in your area will greatly impact your choice of tires. For example, if you’re driving in hot weather conditions, you can find online Toyo tires dealers that offer summer tire sets. If you have snowy weather, you may need a separate set of snow tires which is an added cost to your already existing one.  Gresham Ford now carries Toyo tires and offers a LOW Price GUARANTEE.

  1. Identify your driving style 

Do you drive fast or slow? Do you carry a lot of cargo in your car often? How long do you want the tread life to be? These are some questions to ask when buying a tire. It’s important that you know the answers to these as they will determine the cost of your tires. 

A tire rated with a long tread life will be more expensive. But it doesn’t necessarily mean it will last for as long as the manufacturer claims it will. Some treads wear faster especially if the car is heavy. If the tire has a higher speed rating, it will also cost more. 

  1. Get quotes

Now that you know what tires you want, it’s time to get quotes. Call around different tires stores and ask for a quote. Salespeople will be happy to help you out although some might recommend you a different set of tires. Don’t dismiss their suggestions just yet. They may just be doing it because it’s more appropriate for your vehicle. Getting different quotations should give you an idea of what a reasonable price for your tire sets will be. 

The Team at the Gresham Quick Lane and Tire Center will ask you a few questions to help identify the right tire for you and your family.  Then they will offer you Good, Better, and BEST options.

Tires at the Gresham Quick Lane and Tire Center

  1. Buy local.

For the best price, you want to purchase your tires directly from a store than offers a Price Match Guarantee. For example, if you have decided on a Michelin tire, research who locally sells them. They have direct contact with the factory which means you’ll get your tires for a lower price.  Buying locally helps to ensure if anything does go wrong you have a support local business to rely on.  

Cheap Tires at the Gresham Quick Lane and Tire Center

The Gresham Quick Lane and Tire Center offers a Low Price Tire Guarantee on these tire brands:

  • BFGoodrich 
  • Bridgestone 
  • Continental 
  • Dunlop
  • Falken
  • Firestone
  • General Tire
  • Goodyear
  • Hankook
  • Kelly Tires
  • Michelin
  • Nitto
  • Pirelli
  • Toyo
  • UniRoyal
  • Yokohama
  1. Don’t be afraid of financing

Here’s a little secret about tire shopping: sometimes financing can save you money!  

Financing Available at the Gresham Quick Lane and Tire Center

It’s a credit card dedicated to your vehicle needs.  In addition to providing financing for your automotive needs you also become eligible for special rebates and offers as a card holder.  Whether or not you carry a balance you gain access to multiple offers and discounts on a variety of services.

The card can be used for vehicle maintenance, service repairs, tires, loaner vehicles during those repairs, customization of your vehicle or even extended service plans.

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Did you end up overpaying or underpaying for your last set of tires? What will you do differently this time when you buy a new set? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Tim Setterfield is an automotive writer who’s looking to expand his writer’s brand. He writes on various automotive topics from products to luxury vehicles. His inspiration to write about the automotive industry stems from working with his dad when he was a kid in his garage.