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Discount Tire Stores Comparing Online versus Brick and Mortar


If you want to get brand-name tires, you may have to pay hundreds of dollars, depending on the type of vehicle you own This is why you should consider using discount tire stores

If you want to get brand-name tires, you may have to pay hundreds of dollars, depending on the type of vehicle you own. This is why you should consider using discount tire stores. Through them you can get brand-name tires at drastically reduced prices. You may even be able to save more money if you decide to get used tires through them.

The only issue involved with discount tire stores is deciding which type you''re going to use: online enterprises or brick and mortar stores. If you need help making this determination, read on as this article will provide 4 factors you need to consider when thinking about using brick & mortar or online discount tire stores.

1. Tire Installation

Many brick & mortar discount tire stores will offer tire installation at an additional cost, though sometimes promotional offers may include it in the overall price. Either way, it''s very convenient being able to pick out your tires and then a couple hours later having them installed without having to go to a separate auto mechanic. Yet, when you order tires from an online discount tire store, you will have to do just that unless you decide to install the tires yourself.

2. Additional Discounts

It is not uncommon to find additional price cuts through online discount tire stores. Sometimes they will offer free shipping, other times they will simply slash the price to something that is significantly below retail. Regardless, some of the deals available through online discount tire stores won''t be found through their brick and mortar counterparts. This is mainly because many online discount tire stores know they must maintain a competitive edge over brick and mortar shops which tend to be more popular among consumers.

3. Shopping from Home

Being able to purchase tires from the comfort of one''s own home is the greatest advantage associated with online discount tire stores. When you buy your tires online, you don''t have to worry about battling the weather, getting stuck in traffic or waiting in long lines. You also don''t have to worry about closing times, since Internet buying can be done at any hour of the day.

4. Human Advice

If you need advice on which tires you should get, you can get immediate input from clerks working at a brick and mortar discount tire store. On the other hand, if you order online, you may not get immediate input. Of course, some online stores will allow people to communicate with customer service personnel through a chat room. If you find an online discount tire store that has such a feature, you will have just as much convenience as you would if you had gone to a brick and mortar store. Otherwise, you will have to email customer support and wait a few days to get your question answered.

In conclusion, there are several things to take into consideration before you can decide whether or not you''ll buy from a brick and mortar store versus an online one. All in all brick and mortar discount tire stores are best if you need to have the tire installed right after you purchase it; otherwise, online enterprises offer the most convenience since you can order any time you want.

Visit Just-Tires-n-Rims.com for great resources and information about discount tire stores, cheap ATV tires and BF Goodrich all terrain tires.

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Author:Flor Bonifacio
Publication:Automotive community
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Apr 27, 2008
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