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TheSportsPredictor

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  1. Thanks again. Been looking around and really not seeing much cheaper that looks like a highly rated tire unless there are rebates involved. Goodyear is giving a rebate of up to $160 on four tires (if you use their credit card, $80 if not). The Eagle GT fits my Fusion. That seems like a decent tire. Maybe I'll go that way.
  2. Thanks. I don't think that particular tire is going to be much cheaper anywhere else. I saw it on one site like that, and it was like $10-15 cheaper, which by the time you order it and find someone to put it on, blah blah blah, all the hassle equals out. I'm wondering, should I expect to find a comparable tire 30 or 40 cheaper, or is the 150-160 the going rate for any decent new tire now?
  3. Hi, guys, I'd appreciate some advice here. I am in need of new tires on a 2008 SEL FWD. Now, I received one quote and it's rather expensive, though certainly in line with what I'm seeing as far as tire prices go. They are Pirelli P4 Four Season, price would be $159.83 apiece. Now that's a lot of money for four new tires, but they have 70K mile warranty (which is where I am now). Also was quoted $14.95 per tire for installation. Still, I would think I could go cheaper and have a nice set of tires. So any advice on what type of tires I could look at that would be cheaper, or is this the kind of price I should be expecting to pay? Thanks in advance.
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