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expired Posted by Ithinkso • Nov 18, 2022
Nov 18, 2022 1:04 AM
Discount Tire: Set of 4 Tires from Pirelli Up to $180 Off, Goodyear
(Select Models) via Rebate & MoreUp to $210 Off
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I took my '15 Sienna from 18" to 17" (the only OEM sizes), '13 ES300h from 17" to 16" (because the Avalon platform on which it is based supported 16"), '06 Beetle down from 18" to 15" (because the ancient Golf platform on which it was build had supported 15"). As a bonus, you will likely get marginal improvements in mileage. Just stop trying to pull those Fast & Furious corners...
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I just got a new set installed yesterday of Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 4 at $355 a piece. With the discounts, I got installation and half my insurance paid for.
When I go to the site the only tires showing up for $110 are Michelin, Firestone and Bridgestone and the dates those rebates are good for is not on Black Friday.
2nd when I look at the cost of those tires for my car they are on backorder and outrageous so the $110 savings is a joke.
Maybe on Black Friday there will be $110 on Goodyear, I don't know but when I look at Good Year the rebate is not the $100, as that is for the most expensive tires, but only $25 on a set of 4.
I should add I don't have some expensive car, it is just a ford focus.
So for the basic Goodyear Assurance they want $133 per tire. That is $532 for a set of 4 before the cost to mount and balance, which is another $104 and that does not include the additional $100 fee they want for road side hazard.
So now we are up to $636. Oh but I get tehe $25 rebate, taking it down to $611. Wow what a bargain. Heck even if I got the $110 off which I do not see it is still $511.
Am I missing something here. Where is the deal?????
Last time I bought was at Costco, when they had a rebate and offered 1 cent installation, now that was a deal. Oh and it came with free road side hazard.
So I started to look around and I see Tire Kingdom is offering buy 2 get 2. Now they rip you off as you have to buy their full installation package that includes everything which is another $132. But still even with that after the 2 free tires for an Aspen GT-AS it is only $368.61 for a set of 4 tires. Maybe the Aspen is not as good as the Goodyear, though its reviews seem to be at least as good.
Noisy on dry pavement and will degrade fast in the summer. But the best on snow/ice and winter.
Otherwise if you are on a budget, then you are better off by buying 1 universal all season tire which is CC2. CC2 is the best among year around tires in dry/wet/snow/ice.
But because it is good, you have other cons: drops mpg a bit, soft tire - you will not see 80K miles even close, there are certainly quieter tires out there.
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If you are shopping CC2 then costco deal is/was great - instead of over $1K it was $850 installed for mine.
I personally went with the middle ground - Continental LX25.
I know my size tire it's 215/45 R17.
I just got a new set installed yesterday of Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 4 at $355 a piece. With the discounts, I got installation and half my insurance paid for.
Anyone know?
Anyone know?
These rumors might be going only because Costco does carry the higher end Michelin tires, while at other stores you can buy the cheapest available Michelins which of course would not be so great as more expensive models.
It also depends on the model and production year. If you have the same tire but one is 4-5 years old new, and another was produced 1 year ago, then obviously the newer one will perform better.
I just got a new set installed yesterday of Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 4 at $355 a piece. With the discounts, I got installation and half my insurance paid for.
Anyone know?
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