Originally posted by: grandeCC
For folks who are planning getting new tire this w/e
I believe the sale is that you get $60 off the purchase of a set of Michelin tires, not a set of Michelin tires for $60.Originally posted by: raduga
That seems like a really low price to pay for the single most important part on your car. Kinda like paying for discount airbags. I would definitely check www.tirerack.com for ratings before purchasing any tire. That said, they could be perfectly good tires. When do we find out which model?
Originally posted by: hans007
costco always has these deals on michelins. they were giving away palm pilots back in the day too.
too bad michelins cost a ludicrous amount and costco generally doesnt have much of a selection. that and a lot of michelins suck (pilot sports excluded).
i suppose if you HAVE to get the oem tire for some reason, its a decent deal. i think install is more or less free at costco too.
Yup! Thanks to the few folks who've abused the Costco great return policy.Originally posted by: AliasX
...all the instore deals on food and groceries, electronics, everything was a lot more expensive than Best Buy, Circuit City, and Stop & Shop prices.
Originally posted by: Crucial
Anybody have a better description of this deal? The closest Costco is 30 miles away and I don't have a membership. I need to get tires for the wifes impala and would take it there if the price is right.
Originally posted by: Crucial
Anybody have a better description of this deal? The closest Costco is 30 miles away and I don't have a membership. I need to get tires for the wifes impala and would take it there if the price is right.
Originally posted by: Vetterin
As for me and my Subaru, saving $15 per tire that costs $207.99 each doesn't do too much.
Originally posted by: Vetterin
As for me and my Subaru, saving $15 per tire that costs $207.99 each doesn't do too much.
Originally posted by: Vetterin
As for me and my Subaru, saving $15 per tire that costs $207.99 each doesn't do too much.
Originally posted by: curjohn
Originally posted by: Vetterin
As for me and my Subaru, saving $15 per tire that costs $207.99 each doesn't do too much.
Wow! What an informative post! Thanks for that one.:shocked:
As for me and my Subaru, for tires that are ~$82 each $15 off is nothing to sneeze at.
Also, mounting and balancing is included in the price along with free flat fixing, rotating and balancing of tires for as long as you have them. So a good deal all around. Unless you have a super Subaru that runs 200+ dollar tires, then saving money is the last of your worries.
The deal used to be $80 off, I assume until Costco opened membership to any fool with $45. Which lead to return policy abuse, which has lead to higher prices and a decline in the overall quality of Costco stores. Member since 1990, so I have some perspective.
Originally posted by: RossMAN
What's a good "rain" tire which has minimal road noise?
Originally posted by: Crucial
Originally posted by: RossMAN
What's a good "rain" tire which has minimal road noise?
the goodyear assurance tripletread gets great ratings on the tire rack survey.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/...ing=Y&minSpeedRating=S
I think I am going to get a set of these for the Impala. $550 installed at Sam's club.
Originally posted by: Crucial
Originally posted by: RossMAN
What's a good "rain" tire which has minimal road noise?
the goodyear assurance tripletread gets great ratings on the tire rack survey.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/...ing=Y&minSpeedRating=S
I think I am going to get a set of these for the Impala. $550 installed at Sam's club.