Nov 25, 2010 – 7:04:44 PM
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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.
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. |
Nov 25, 2010 – 7:28:45 PM
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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.
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. |
Aug 29, 2010 – 10:43:31 PM
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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. 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. |