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04 Dec 10 Get The Best Winter Tires For Safe Winter Driving

Nov 25, 2010 – 7:04:44 PM
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Get The Best Winter Tires For Safe Winter Driving

Find the best winter tires so you can be ready for safe winter driving. I think the Goodyear Nordic tires are the best and you might think that too…read this article to find out what makes these winter tires the best…better than all the rest.



Photo Caption: Interesting Fact: When equipped with a set of Goodyear Nordic winter tires, you are able to stop shorter on average up to a distance of 60′ while traveling at 60km/h.



(NC)—As winter approaches, Canadians begin to prepare not only for winter, but for safe winter driving. For all drivers this should include changing all-season tires over to winter tires.


Winter tires are designed for winter driving conditions – colder temperatures, snow and ice – and are therefore safer for winter driving than all-season tires. At temperatures below 7 C, all season tires begin to lose elasticity and traction. Winter tires are made with a compound that retains elasticity and gives better control and traction not only in ice and snow, but also on cold, dry pavement. The Goodyear Nordic, for example, stops on average up to 60 feet sooner than a best-selling all season tire travelling at 60 km/hr.



A few tips to remember when installing your winter tires this year:



Winter tires should always be installed in sets of four. Failing to do so may cause loss of vehicle control.



Don’t think you’re safe if you drive an SUV or truck – all passenger vehicles should be equipped with winter tires.



When purchasing winter tires look for the mountain/snowflake logo on the tire sidewall which indicates the tire has met or exceeded the Rubber Association of Canada’s standards for acceptable winter tire performance.



Purchase winter tires as a package with wheels to save time and cost mounting tires onto your existing wheels and reduce stress on your tires, leading to longer tire life.



Look for affordable opportunities to be ready for winter driving. For example, this fall Canadian Tire offers deferred payment on a set of winter tires purchased using their Canadian Tire Options® MasterCard® with no interest, no payment and no fees for 12 months.



Check out your local Goodyear dealer to find the best deals on the best winter tires out there. You know what Canadian winters are like, so if these Goodyears work up in Canada, they will work anywhere there is cold and snowy weather. Be safe this winter, get the best winter tires for your vehicle.

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02 Dec 10 Are All-season Tires The Best Winter Tires?

Nov 25, 2010 – 7:28:45 PM
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Are All-season Tires The Best Winter Tires?

Are all-season tires the best winter tires for your vehicle? Let’s read about the myth of all-season tires and find out what tires are best in the winter for your car.



In cold weather all season tires can lose up to 60 per cent of their traction when compared to winter tires like the Hankook I*Pike shown here



(NC)—Choosing the right tires for your vehicle during winter is as important as wearing your seatbelt. While today’s vehicles are full of safety features, the choice of what you ride on is often forgotten or ignored and remains among the best ways to keep you and your family safe.


A recent study by the Quebec Ministry of Transport has shown that a vehicle equipped with winter tires has 38 per cent less chance of being involved in an accident than a vehicle with all-season tires. Yet most Canadians remain unaware of the difference between all season and winter tires.



When the weather is warm and roads are dry, almost any tire with sufficient tread will deliver some control. However, when the temperature drops, all-season tires begin to lose their traction. The rubber compound of the tire starts to harden, giving it less grip on the road. By -14 C all-season tires no longer function according to their design – resulting in 60 per cent less traction than winter tires. Essentially, at that temperature a vehicle without winter tires will slide like a hockey puck on ice.



“Many people believe that all season tires will do the trick in our harsh Canadian winters, unfortunately that is not true,” says Bill Hume, Vice President of Hankook Tire Canada. “All-season tires are not designed to clear snow and slush, and can easily become clogged, making it difficult to stop effectively. Most winter tires have softer compounds and aggressive tread design that help to disperse snow and ice – giving the driver more control.”



Stopping distance is where winter tires truly outperform all season models. Selecting quality winter tires, such as the Hankook Winter I*Pike, can result in as much as 40 per cent less stopping distance should you suddenly hit the brakes: that is equal to three full car lengths!



If you drive mostly on plowed roads, or are able to avoid extreme winter driving, you might want to consider the All-Weather tire, a new alternative to the All-Season. This new breed of tires is specifically engineered to be more effective in cold weather, while still delivering great performance year round. The Hankook Optimo 4S, for example, carries the Rubber Association of Canada’s Mountain Snowflake seal of approval for meeting or exceeding winter traction requirement.



Although winter tires are paramount for safe winter driving, it is important to always remember to brake slowly, drive attentively and use extra caution when heading out this winter.



For more information visit www.hankooktire.ca.



Compare the all-season tires and the winter tires at your local dealer and find out which are the best tires for your vehicle and the type of winter driving you usually experience.

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30 Aug 10 Protect Your Ride For Best Resale Value

Aug 29, 2010 – 10:43:31 PM
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Protect Your Ride For Best Resale Value

Protect your ride for best resale value so when you sell it you can get top dollar for it. Read these simple how to keep your car in great condition tips.



(ARA) – This summer doesn’t have to be a scorcher – for your health or your car’s resale value. It’s hard enough keeping the sand and dogs off your leather seats, let alone remembering to wear sunscreen during those afternoon cruises. And while you might not hear praise for all of that hard work, it’s important to keep maintaining your car’s appearance – and protecting your health – top of mind during the peak car buying and selling season.



“It’s important to keep your car or truck in top physical condition,” says Jack Nerad, executive editorial director of Kelley Blue Book and kbb.com. “Late summer to mid fall is peak car-buying season, and those planning to purchase a used vehicle will look at everything from the state of the fabrics to sun damage to the condition of the paint. The sun can cause more damage than even the wind or rain.”


Nerad advises car owners to take the little steps that will yield big results in the long-run. “If you’re trying to get the most re-sale value for your car or truck, it’s more than worth your time and investment to protect both the inside and outside of your vehicle,” he says.



Add mileage to your car – and you, too.

With record-breaking temperatures across the U.S. this summer, keeping your car cool and blocking harmful UV rays is as vital as ever. Many drivers aren’t aware that windshields are typically the only window equipped with the capacity to block out harmful UVA rays. That means every passenger in a car is vulnerable to severe sun exposure. A simple solution is to install window films – they may only require a one-time application, but they achieve long-lasting results. By reducing the amount of sunlight that reaches the interior of your car, you not only protect your health, but you preserve the condition of your vehicle’s interior.



What about that spiffy paint job?

The sun doesn’t have to worry about its ability to shine – but your car does. You may think you’re doing all the right things to maintain its glistening coat, like parking in the farthest corner of the lot, cautiously opening your car door, or minimizing recreational off-road adventures. But how do you combat stealthy predators like Mother Nature from preying on your ride? Paint protection films are a sleek, but subtle means of outfitting your car with UV protectants that help keep its exterior from fading. Once applied, the enhanced surface will be virtually immune to everyday concerns like pebbles, debris, bug acids and other harsh conditions. Ensuring that your car’s paint stays looking fresh means its resale potential stays high when the time comes.



Interior stains are a turn off for buyers.

Nothing can predict the bump in the road that sends your coffee flying, but wouldn’t it be nice not to worry about spillage stains? Fabric protectors hold off spills before they sink in by keeping liquids on top of the surface. “The appearance of your vehicle, both inside and out, is crucial when trying to sell your automobile,” says Nerad. “Potential buyers will take one look at the vehicle, and if it’s not in peak shape visually, there’s no chance of getting top dollar for it.”



With these measures in mind, car care can go from a backseat chore to the shotgun rider that steers you and your car to a healthy, brighter and resale-ready future. For a one-stop shop of car-protecting products visit 3M Automotive Aftermarket Division and view its 3M Automotive Window Films, Scotchgard Paint Protection Films, and Scotchgard Protectors. Remember, preserving your vehicle will pay off in the long run.

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