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mcpoz
Tire costs Mark Unseen   Jul 15 22:46 UTC 1996

We needed to buy tires, so I did some comparison shopping.  The original tires
were Goodyear Invicta GL's so I thought I would start by getting prices on
that exact model.

I called Goodyear on Stadium.  4 tires cost $485.00.

I called Robey on North Main.  4 tires cost $263.00. (Invicta GL's same size)

Discount tire had Invicta GL's for almost the same price as Robey's, maybe
$10 higher total.

Sears did not have Invicta GL's but would sell a Yokohama for $330/4 and a
Michelin for $480/4.

How can people sell the same tire for that much difference?  

Robey's has my next business.
7 responses total.
kentn
response 1 of 7: Mark Unseen   Jul 16 00:10 UTC 1996

Probably because a lot of people won't comparison shop like you did.  One
might be tempted to say that the higher price on Stadium goes for more
freebies (like rotation, balancing, flat fixing, etc.) after the initial
installation, but I'm not certain if that is the case (at the very least,
Discount will fix flats for free, dunno about Robey, but it wouldn't
surprise me if they did also). Did you note any differences in installation
costs or free services later?

mcpoz
response 2 of 7: Mark Unseen   Jul 16 01:23 UTC 1996

Robey will rotate for free.  They would sell a road hazard guarantee
separately, not much money, but I said "no" before he finished explaining it.

When I priced tires, Robeys said "We want your business and we will match any
price you get."  (He had already quoted the price). 

When I left with new tires, he said "we really appreciate your business and
hope you will come back."

popcorn
response 3 of 7: Mark Unseen   Jul 16 22:47 UTC 1996

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tao
response 4 of 7: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 18:18 UTC 1996

After checking out Firestone, Discount Tire, and Sears, I bought a set
of four Bridgestone tires for under $300, mounted/balanced/installed.
The deal included free tire rotaion and a 50,000 warranty.

Both Discount Tire and Firestone wanted more money for lower-quality
tires -- surpisingly, Discount Tire gave the most expensive quote.
Needless to say, I bought the tires from Sears.
omni
response 5 of 7: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 06:17 UTC 1996

  When I had to worry about things like tires, I always bought from Sears.
Solid work, and solid products.
srw
response 6 of 7: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 02:57 UTC 1996

I have had similar experiences to Valerie's consistently at Discount Tire
on W. Stadium .  They have my repeat business.
wh
response 7 of 7: Mark Unseen   Jul 21 03:34 UTC 1996

My experience has been that Discount and Robey's are nearly the
same price, very good service, and often lower than most. Robey
does more than just tires if you need anything else looked at while
having a bad car week. I have repeated good experiences with
Discount, which happens to be closer to where I live.
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