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Goodyear Dunlop on Top Down Under

(Staffordshire, U.K./Tyres & Accessories) The Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 has been singled out as Australasia’s tyre of choice for large cars after scoring highly in independent tyre tests conducted by leading Australian motoring publication Wheels magazine.

Michelin Pumps Blow Away Competition in Auto Express Test

(Staffordshire, U.K./Tyres & Accessories) Michelin foot-pumps have taken an impressive one-two clean sweep in comparison tests run by Britain’s biggest selling motoring weekly, Auto Express.

Segmented Tyre System a Popular Environmental Choice

(Staffordshire, U.K./Tyres & Accessories) A Rotherham-based firm claims its products are proving popular with businesses concerned about waste tyres and landfill.

Use Technology to Maximize Your Advertising Dollars

For years, independent tiredealers have utilized technology to measure such critical aspects of theirbusiness as inventory turns and mechanic’s productivity. Why? Because for each of theseitems that contribute to revenue, there is an associated cost. Inventory needsto be purchased, mechanics need to be paid, and owners want to know that theyare getting an acceptable return

Very Excited’: Goodyear Shares Plans to ‘Get There’ With Dealers at Annual Meeting

Goodyear Shares Plans to ‘Get There’ With Dealers at Annual Meeting

On the Edge: New Breed of Customers – VIP Stylers – Really Push Tire/Wheel Limits

New Breed of Customers – VIP Stylers – Really Push Tire/Wheel Limits

No Boundaries?: Blurred Lines a Challenge, But Dealers Can Still Make Hay With Lawn & Garden Tires

It used to be a no-brainer: Specialized tires have specialized buyers. While that mantra still holds true in some tire segments, for lawn and garden tires, lines that were clearly observable in the past are starting to blur. Boundaries are fading, and the market is fast becoming more complex. And, we’re not just talking about

Speeding Away?: Technology, Practicality Moving Us Closer to Fewer Ratings

For too many years, we’ve been explaining to our customers why they need speed-rated tires. It’s the right choice, for example, if the vehicle came OE with a V-rated UHP radial. To make that rating, the tire must be able to run at sustained speeds of up to 149 mph. “But I don’t drive 149

Real Big Toys: Big Trucks Offer Opportunities for Big Suspension, Tire Upgrades

Following up on last month’s subject of new products for cars, we’re tackling the truck market this month. Let’s face it: Some Americans are always going to want a big truck, or bigger than they had last year or one with diesel power. That being said, I’ve tracked down a few new products to help

BFNAT Back as Formula D Sponsor

(Akron/Tire Review) Bridgestone/Firestone North American Tire has signed on to sponsor the 2007 Need for Speed Formula Drift (Formula D) Championship Series.