You’ve probably been driving on your current set of tires for some time, and now find yourself needing a new set. Knowing what kind of tires to get can be difficult, and having a substantial, sudden and often unplanned expense is not exactly anyone’s idea of fun, so it can be tempting to try to eek things out in an effort to put off the inevitable.
But tires—the lone constant point of contact between car and road—are incredibly important for a safe, smooth ride. The right set of tires can even help you save fuel and money by helping reduce how hard your car has to work to keep in consistent contact with the road.
Visit the Energy Saver blog to learn more about how tires matter in improving fuel economy, safety, and driving pleasure, as well as tips to help keep your tires in perfect driving condition.
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