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Should We Be Surprised?

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Bigger, Lower, Wider, Higher

a tire that rides and handles well on the highway. The typical AT tire buyer, by comparison, does about 60% of their driving on the highway and about 40% off-road. Most of the off-road driving is recreational, like camping or driving through the backwoods. A MT tire buyer, on the other hand, is much more

Advertising: Standing Out in the Crowd Takes Planning, Savvy and Control

ADVERTISING: Standing Out in the Crowd Takes Planning, Savvy and Control Waste begins when you are "sold" advertising instead of "buying" it. Then your program is not really "programmed" but, instead, is the result of successful sales calls made by eager media representatives. Getting your ad dollars to produce more takes sound budgeting, astute buying

Thinking Outside the Box: Five Ways to Boost Vehicle Service Profits

Thinking Outside the Box  Five Ways to Boost Vehicle Service Profits Vehicle service has long been a staple of nearly every retail tire dealership. The vehicle is up on the rack, the tires are off, and numerous systems are exposed and ready to be looked at. And from the customer’s point of view, it’s convenient

Hot Tires and Cool Wheels

Hot Tires and Cool Wheels The tire and the wheel. Each is similar in that they’re round and are a major component of any vehicle. But while one is made of rubber, the other is metal – steel, aluminum or an alloy. One costs more than the other, and one may never need replacing. One

Dealer Diary: On Their Minds

On Their Minds For the past two years, Tire Review has brought you Dealer Diary, a monthly series that focuses on typical tire dealers and the ins and outs of their businesses.Both Dave Schardt, president of The Wheel Source in Dayton, Ohio, and Barry Steinberg, owner of Direct Tire and Auto Service in Boston, have

A New Business Tool

Each year Tire Review provides you with a tremendous amount of researchinformation. This research is a beneficial tool we use to get a clear sense of the direction the industry is taking, the issues you’re dealing with, and spotlight areas of concern.

School Bus Tires and Basic Lesson Plans

School Bus Tires and Basic Lesson Plans June has arrived and the first year of the new century is passing quickly in the history books. At this point back in 1901, there were few – dare we say none ®“ alternatives to walking, riding horseback, or hitching a wagon ride to the old schoolhouse. It’s

State of The Union: Low Cost Radials, consolidations, Economy Hurting Retread Industry

State of The Union Low Cost Radials, consolidations, Economy Hurting Retread Industry Developing a forecast for the tire and retread industries for this year has been like trying to forecast the stock market. I can only hope that my industry forecast and report will be more accurate than my stock market judgments over the last

Industry Report

OSHA Ergo Regs Removed, May Be Reworked