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Snow Tires Greenville NC

Local resource for snow tires in Greenville. Includes detailed information on local businesses providing snow tire services. Among the resources you can find snow tire retailers in your area, but also resources regarding winter and cold weather tires, truck snow tires, mud and snow (M&S) tires, snow rims and used snow tires.

Pughs Tire & Service Center
726 SE Greenville Blvd
Greenville, NC
Pugh's Service Center # 2
(252) 355-6162
726 Greenville Blvd SE
Greenville, NC
Pugh's Service Center # 4
(252) 756-7844
3303 S Memorial Dr
Greenville, NC
Wal-Mart Supercenter
(252) 355-2077
210 Greenville Blvd Sw
Greenville, NC
Pugh's Tire & Service Center
(252) 758-7044
1205 Dickinson Ave
Greenville, NC
Hastings Ford, Inc.
(252) 758-0114
3013 E 10th St
Greenville, NC
AAA Car Care Center
(704) 996-5232
205 Greenville Blvd SE
Greenville, NC
White'S Tire Service
(252)355-2400
3012 S Memorial Drive
Greenville, NC
Colony Tire Corp
(252) 756-5244
320 Greenville Blvd SW
Greenville, NC
Sears Roebuck & Co.
(252) 353-2228
240 Carolina East Mall
Greenville, NC
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Tire Review - Canadian Tire Has Strict 'Four or Nothing' Winter Tire Policy

The Halifax Chronicle-Herald reported that area Canadian Tire outlets have adopted a strict “four or nothing” policy regarding winter tire sales.

A number of Halifax residents complained when Canadian Tire outlets refused to sell them two winter tires instead of a full set of four. One resident tried buying two winter tires at multiple Canadian Tire stores and was turned down every time.

"They told me I had to have snows installed all around. They said it was four or nothing. I think it is a scam to sell more snow tires," the man said, who ended up finding another retailer that would sell him two tires.

"They make up these rules for places like Ontario and Quebec where they have ton of snow. We don’t have as much snow in Nova Scotia and we shouldn’t be subjected to these rules," he told the newspaper.

According to Frank Glazer, service manager at a Canadian Tire store in Halifax, the company started enforcing the policy this year, and Canadian Tire has long tried to educate its customers on the importance of having four winter tires instead of two.

Canadian Tire, he said, has also faced a number of lawsuits from drivers who got into accidents after buying only two winter tires. Glazer said the company was blamed for not insisting the customers buy four winter tires.

"It is an established fact that four snow tires are required for maximum safety for winter driving," Glazer told the newspaper. "We&#...

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