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Continued Poor Results Cause Goodyear to Change Management

Joining Forces: Goodyear and Michelin to Tackle the Run-Flat Market Together

Goodyear and Michelin to Tackle the Run-Flat Market Together

Taking the Long View: Today’s Dealers See the Long Term Benefits of Private Brands

nal exposure that would make them more well-known among consumers. And today, they enjoy much the same level of technology as the majors, but dealers often face an uphill battle convincing consumers of their quality and performance. Most importantly for dealers, however, is that unlike the major brands, private brand lines deliver the territory exclusivity

Selling in the Private Market

Selling in the Private Market “We’ve been in business 21 years and never carried name brand tires.” This is the eighth installment of Tire Review’s Dealer Diary, a year-long series showcasing a typical tire dealer, his business, how he runs it, the many issues he deals with, and his thoughts on the industry in general.This

More Than Just Tires: Private Brand Execs Discuss SKUs, Marketing and Competition

More Than Just Tires Private Brand Execs Discuss SKUs, Marketing and Competition Dealers agree that private brands provide the combination of product quality and profit margins they need to remain vital and competitive in today’s market. But like the major brands, private branders face a number of key issues that cut to the core of

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Michelin signs eight more retreaders, now claims 38

Bright Future Ahead?

Bright Future Ahead? It’s easy to forget sometimes that private branders even exist. They are rarely involved in controversy, are often not thought of as being on the cutting edge, and, for the most part, seem to remain in the background of a very public industry. But nothing could be further from the truth. Some

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Changing of the GuardDavid Poisson Resigns from TANA; Heads To Private Sector Job

Writer’s Block

Much like the current temperature here in northeast Ohio, my brain has gone into a freeze. I’ve become dysfunctional, struggling to come up with some thought provoking subject matter for my column this month.

Tire Inspection: The Key to Reliable Repair

recently saw a perfect example of the problem. “A shop foreman was proudly showing me a tire which had just been repaired by one of his crew,” said Garrett. ®From all outward appearances it was a beautiful repair job,® Garrett said, ®but, as we carefully looked at the tire, it was obvious it had been