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Are You The Best of the Best? Tell Us Today

Could you use $2,500 for your business? How about a brand new tire changer…for free? Or a tire/wheel balancer? How about the prestige of being named the best independent tire dealer in all of North America? All of those are possible if you just take five minutes to enter the 2016 Tire Review Top Shop

TireReview.com Launches AutoCareVideo

Over the next few days, dealers visiting TireReview.com will find a brand new feature…and we think it’s pretty exciting. AutoCareVideo is the network for tire and auto service video content. The best part is that ACV allows users to also be participants. You can add your own unique video to the system, making it available

Raising the Bar: Safety Systems for People or Profit?

If you raise the bar should you expect others to follow? Does raising the bar establish only one new level of competence or does it instill consistent focus on continuous improvement? What if you felt that raising the bar would benefit another group, but that group doesn’t seem to notice or care? Where is the

McGee Supports Food Bank

Florida-based McGee Auto Service & Tires purchased a custom-built refrigeration truck for the Agape Food Bank. The truck will be used to help the food bank’s mobile pantry program, which distributes 8,000-10,000 pounds of food three times a month. The dealership, with more than 30 locations around central Florida, is concerned about hunger in the

Babcox Media Appoints Madej as Director of Digital Media

Babcox Media, parent company of Tire Review, has hired Michael Madej as its director of digital media. In this role, Madej will be responsible for driving reader engagement and enhancing the user experience for Babcox brands. He will work closely with Babcox Media editors and publishers, as well as the company’s audience development team, in

Arming You for the Future

It’s a different business world that we inhabit, to be sure. And for independent tire dealers, the future is a scarier place than at any time in history. Tire dealers today have concerns beyond the basics of sales and profits. Their ability to compete is challenged by changing consumer attitudes, a still-strained economy, seem­ingly untethered