In tire comparison, price is not usually the most important consideration, unless you are really on a tight budget. However, you do want to make sure you get the lowest price once you’ve determined which exact set of tires you want to get, and to do this, you have to check out tire discounters.
One of the most popular tire discounters in the United States is Discount Tire, which has close to 800 outlets nationwide, becoming the largest independent tire retailer in the world.
Discount Tire offers a wide variety of tires, both leading brands and lesser known brands from companies in North America, Europe and Asia. Some companies have even manufactured brands just for Discount Tire as a low cost alternative to their more expensive brands.
The company also offers discounts and other promotions on many of their tires and wheels, and even offers zero interest on all credit card payments for all purchases above $300 using the Discount Tire CarCareOne credit card, which customers can apply for without any fees.
If you live in California, you can also check out Discount Tire Centers, a family-owned company, which offers tires and wheels at low prices, as well as automotive services to keep your vehicle in check.
On the other hand, if you live in the East Coast, you can look for Tire Discounters outlets or Tire Discount Center outlets. If you live in New York, you might even want to check out Dunn Tires, which has an Out the Door pricing policy along with a 200% price protection policy, both guarantees that they provide the lowest prices in the area.
Of course, if you would rather do your tire shopping online, you can find great deals, too. You might not be able to get immediate guidance with regards to which tires you should get, which staff members of tire outlets usually provide, but you can spend some time doing more research on the topic and checking out tire reviews before you start shopping.
Aside from tire discounters, you can even check out tire auction sites online, where you can bid on brand new and used tires. Be more careful, though, when buying used tires, making sure that they are still in working order and are not at the brink of getting damaged or worn out.
Indeed, shop from tire discounters if you must, but always put your safety on the road first. If you decide to skip out on more popular or more expensive brands, at least do your own research on the ones you plan on trying first to gauge how reliable they can be.
