Archive for March 27th, 2010

Buying new tires is not something that most people do all that often. Some drivers may drive for years without ever having to buy new tires. They change cars frequently, don’t put a lot of miles on their car and live in reasonably stable climates. The rest of us are faced with buying new tires on occasion. The tire buying experience can be dizzying with all the choices available, especially if you have little experience buying tires. Even something as seemingly simple as deciding where to buy tires can be confusing. This article will discuss the types of places you can buy tires and the pros and cons of each.

One option for outfitting your car with new tires is to take the car back to the dealership where the car was purchased. This will almost always be the most expensive option. If price is the least of your concerns or if you find yourself in a situation where you need tires right away and have no other options, the dealership will most likely be able to help you. Continue reading ‘Where to Buy New Tires For Your Vehicle’ »

Everyday we receive some sort of tip. A little tip to a large tip, but do we follow them? It all depends on the tip we receive. And it also depends on who is giving us the tip. Or, how important is the information that you are getting?

One of the important tips of today is saving money on fuel prices. The price of gas has rocketed beyond belief and is still climbing, so any tips on saving money on fuel prices is important. Some of those tips we receive on saving
money on fuel prices include:

- Use the fuel grade that your car calls for, not the highest grade
- Keep your engine in tune Continue reading ‘Are Car Fuel Saving Tips Really Followed?’ »