(ARA) – It’s one of the most important vehicle-related purchases you can
make, yet a whopping 62 percent of women and nearly half of all men think
it’s difficult, according to a recent survey. What is this process that so
many American car owners consider a hassle? Buying new tires.
“Most people barely have time to do what they need to do every day, let
alone find extra time to shop for tires, but driving on worn-out tires is a
safety hazard and replacing them should be a priority,” says Lauren Fix, the
“Car Coach,” a nationally recognized automotive expert who travels the
country talking to people about their cars.
Though close to 85 percent of American women are responsible for the
maintenance of their vehicles, many don’t know when it’s time to buy new
tires or what they need to know to buy the right ones for their cars, the
national survey by TireBuyer.com
revealed. The survey also showed that 21 percent of men admit they don’t
know as much as they think they should about buying tires.
For all those American motorists who aren’t sure when their vehicle needs
new tires and how to go about purchasing them when it does, Fix offers a few
simple tips:
A penny really can save
“One penny can spare you a dangerous blowout,” Fix says. It’s a tried and
true test of tire tread – stand a penny on its edge in a tread groove. Make
sure Abe’s head is pointing down, into the tire tread. If you can see the
top of his hair or any of the penny background above his head, it’s time to
replace your tires. If you can’t see the hair on top of his head, your tire
treads should still be OK to drive on. And remember, tires don’t wear evenly
so repeat the test on several spots on the tire.
Keep the manufacturer’s advice in mind
Most manufacturers will give you an estimated amount of miles their tires
will be safe for. Be sure you know what their recommendation is for your
tires and vehicle, and keep a close eye on tire tread depth as you approach
that mileage limit. If you’re buying a used vehicle, be sure to have your
mechanic check the tire treads and find out from the current owner when he
or she last replaced the tires.
Well-cared-for tires are safer tires
The quality and condition of your vehicle’s tires directly affect your
safety on the road. Visually inspect tires at least once a month, looking
for excessive or uneven tread wear, cracks or bulges on the sidewalls or
tread, tread separation, and signs of punctures, or nails, screws, glass or
stones imbedded in the treads.
Check for proper inflation at least once a month. Under-inflation is the
leading cause of tire failure, and can impact how your car handles and its
fuel efficiency. Refer to your vehicle’s owner’s manual or the sticker on
the inside of your car’s door jamb for proper tire pressure.
Exceeding passenger and cargo load ranges is the second leading cause of
tire failure. Check the code on your tire’s sidewall and your owner’s manual
for the maximum load range for your vehicle and don’t exceed that range.
Finally, replacing all four tires at the same time ensures maximum safety,
performance and efficiency.
What to do when it’s time to buy
Go online. The
TireBuyer.com survey showed that both men and women like the idea of
buying tires online, citing the convenience, ease of purchase and the
opportunity to see prices before buying in a pressure-free environment.
Online purchasing is also appealing, survey respondents said, because they
can instantly view the selection that would fit their car. They also liked
the ability to have the tires shipped free from
TireBuyer.com to the
certified dealer of their choice.
The easy-to-navigate site allows buyers to browse from an inventory of more
than 3 million tires and wheels, narrow their search to products that fit
their car, and use 3-D imaging to see how any tire or wheel combination will
look on their vehicle. Once they choose a tire, they can purchase online and
pay for the tires and installation – done by the certified local tire dealer
of their choice.
“Driving around on worn-out tires isn’t safe,” says Fix. “Tires are the only
point of contact cars have with the road. If you want to keep your car
longer than usual because of the economy, then the best investment you can
make is regular maintenance and buying new tires when you need them.”
For more tire buying advice, go to
www.TireBuyer.com.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
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