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No End in Sight: Whether Premium- or Value-Priced, UHP Tires Are Here to Stay

Need some good news for once? Ultra-high performance tires have mushroomed into the single fastest-growing tire segment. From 2000 to 2004, sales of UHP tires were up 161%, jumping 32% from 2003 to 2004 alone. In terms of units sold, the numbers look like this: 3.99 million in 2000, 7.9 million in 2003 and 10.4

Revealing Your Potential: The Complete Business Makeover

When was the last time you looked at your tire dealership – not as a business manager but as an objective observer? If it’s been a while, take a step back and really study your business. What do you see? Sagging sales? Unbalanced balance sheets? Peeling paint? If you’re suffering from any of those, it

10 Easy Ways to Boost Sales

Here’s something you may not know: American consumers spent $46.2 billion on tires and other auto accessories in 2002, the last year in which the U.S. Bureau of Economics has accurate numbers. That figure may sound impressive, but the Bureau also reported that Americans spent even more than that on shoes. The point: Don’t take

Can You Get There Alone?: The Pros and Cons of Programs, Groups & Franchises

Can You Get There Alone? The Pros and Cons of Programs, Groups & Franchises Tire One. Auto Edge. American Car Care Centers. Best One. Tire Factory. Mr. Tire. Tirecraft. Kal Tire. Tire Shop. Excel Tire. Tire Pros. President Tire. T3. King Bear. OK Tire. Big O. Michelin’s Alliance Program. Bridgestone/Firestone’s Affiliated Dealer and Tire Starz

New ‘Go’ in Goodyear?: Keegan Changing Consumer Attitude and Brand Focus at Tiremaker

Robert Keegan was elected president, chief operating officer and a director of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., in October 2000. Prior to joining Goodyear, he was president of the consumer imaging business and an executive vice president at the Eastman Kodak Co. in Rochester, N.Y. In his first published interview with any tire publication