What kind of roads are you traveling on?
If you’re like a majority of U.S. motorists, you’ve
experienced very challenging road conditions lately. A study from TRIP, a
national transportation research group, shows that 33 percent of major U.S.
roads are in poor condition. Driving on these roads costs motorists an average
of $377 in extra vehicle repairs.
Knowing this, you want to make sure your vehicle’s tires are
in optimum condition to handle the roads. The experts at Griffin Ford are here
to help.
The advantages of keeping your tires properly inflated.
When your vehicle’s tires are properly inflated, it can help
you improve your fuel economy by 2 percent*. Proper inflation also optimizes
your vehicles performance and handling, which will help you feel safer behind
the wheel.
A major cause of tire damage is improper inflation. Over
time, your tires lose pressure which can cause irregular tread wear and poor
gas mileage. On average, tires lose air at the rate of one pound per month. In
colder temperatures, a tire will lose one pound of pressure for every 10-degree
drop. A simple solution: check your tire pressure at least once a month for
longer performance. Your vehicle may also be equipped with a tire pressure
monitoring system. Displayed on your dashboard, it alerts you to sudden changes
in tire pressure or low pressure in one or more of your tires.**
Your Expert Ford Service Technicians and Your Tires.
If you are in the market for a new set of tires, turn to our
expert Ford Service technicians. They have the latest equipment to make sure
your tires are installed correctly and are well maintained. Choose from 13
name-brand tires and get the assurance of our Low Price Tire Guarantee†. Why
buy tires anywhere else, when Griffin Ford has all of this?
*Sources: fueleconomy.gov, epa.gov.
**Excludes spare tire.
†Valid on dealer-installed retail purchases only. Requires
presentation of competitor's current price ad/offer on exact tire sold by
dealership within 30 days after purchase. See participating dealership for
details.
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