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How to Save Money When Buying Replacement Tires

One of the pains of car ownership is taking care of necessary maintenance. As much as we love our rides, over time there becomes a checklist of items that require our attention. Most times, on a yearly basis too. Unfortunately, tires end up being one of the heftiest financial burdens for drivers over the course of leasing or owning a vehicle. The type of car you drive and the specific tires you need can also play a factor. Because of this, many drivers put off getting replacement tires at the right time.

In the past, we’ve reviewed the different types of tires. Now we wish for all our readers to know the tricks of the trade on how to save money when buying replacement tires. Check out our best advice below.

Where should you buy replacement tires?

Between Michelin, Goodyear, and Cooper, you’ll likely find exactly what you need. The question is: how do you get replacement tires at an affordable price? These are select retailers that continually offer the best deals on new tires. These include:

  • Walmart
  • Discount Tire
  • National Tire and Battery (NTB)

For the best overall tire buying experience with saving money in mind, Costco and Sam’s Club are the places to look into. Although they require a membership, these retailers provide excellent tire centers that include a number of promotions and advantages. At your local Costco Tire Center, you’ll find various deals on tire brands along with free services and warranty on your tires after purchase.

Look for rebates and manufacture promotions online

During your search for replacement tires, don’t forget to check out promotions on the manufacturers’ websites. Goodyear.com and Michelin.com advertise promotions that just might be too good of a deal to resist. With that said, it’s always suggested to compare the manufacturers promotions with those of Costco, Walmart, and other retailers before fully committing. 

Buy tires during holiday sales 

When you hear Black Friday is approaching, you automatically think clothing discounts, appliance sales, and a new tv. You’ll be happy to know that Black Friday is also a great time to buy replacement tires. You can get up to $50-100 dollars off a new set of tires. Therefore, saving money and riding into the holidays in style with a new set of replacement tires on your vehicle. 

Coupons are your friend

Believe it or not, coupons are still in existence. Although they might not arrive in a paper pamphlet anymore, there are loads of online coupons, specifically on Coupons.com. Visit their website the next time you need to shop for new tires. In all probability you will find replacement tires that match the quality and budget of your designated ride.

Save money on your next set of replacement tires

Just because buying replacement tires sucks, doesn’t mean your wallet has to suffer. These tips should help you avoid pricey upfront costs. Plus, who wouldn’t enjoy the long term benefits of being a Costco or Sam’s Club member?With free tire services and low pricing on quality brands, it’s an option that won’t leave you stranded when something goes wrong.

Whether you’re looking for four new replacement tires or facing a nail in the tire situation, the previously mentioned retailers and membership clubs will offer drivers the best opportunity to keep costs low when it’s time to upgrade. Keep in mind, driving on worn and balding tires is a major safety risk to you and those around you. Don’t wait to get your replacement tires, start researching today.

 

 

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Linzi Martin
Linzi Martin has worked as a content manager, consultant, and writer for the past six years. She's handled everything from blogs and articles to e-books and social media content. Her work has been featured in various publications including Apartment Guide, The Startup, and Voyage Magazine. Outside of work, Linzi enjoys staying active, frequenting new restaurants around South Florida, and spending time with her family.

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