Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I recently bought four new Michelin tires for my SUV. I compared Wildwood Tire, Sumter Tire, Goodyear (near Home Depot), and Firestone in Oxford. The prices ranged from $925 to $1,160 for the exact same tires. Firestone was the cheapest and was able to install them within a few hours, even though they had to get them from Orlando. The others could not get them the same day.
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Thank you all. I'm very appreciative for the advice.
One off the subject question, if your vehicle is still under warranty are you bound to go to a dealer for service? How does that work? Would any master mechanic be acceptable? |
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You may go anywhere you like for your vehicle service. Just make sure you are doing what is listed in the manufacturers service manual. Keep all your records and receipts!
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One of the things that should be considered is tire and rim insurance. We are building in the new development and have had 2 flat tires in 3 weeks, both to close to the sides to allow patching. With this insurance, you will get free tire replacement.
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I highly recommend Sumter Tire at 707 S. Main Street, Wildwood. Family owned and operated, friendly, honest and fast. Needed 4 tires, but wanted price more than mileage warranty. Was out the door with my 2015 Chevrolet Equinox with 40,000 mile rated tires for about $500, and they are wonderful.
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