Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Checking Consumer Reports For Tires

If you're planning to buy new tires for your car, truck or any other vehicle in the near future then you need to read this article. We're going to look at some ways you can find consumer reports for tires.

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The first place you can find these reports is in the actual Consumer Reports magazine, or on their website. They review and rate different products every month, so you will likely have to dig through some backissues to find their most recent review unless you happen to be lucky enough to need them the same month they rate them.

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Most public libraries subscribe to Consumer Reports, so this is a good place to find backissues without having to spend any money.

The Consumer Reports website also has lots of helpful information from their past reviews, so this is another good resource for information.

You can also find reports from actual consumers on various websites. Many sites like Amazon.com allow users to post reviews and ratings for the products they sell. This is a great way to get a feel for the results people are getting with a particular brand or model of tires.

Just keep in mind that dissatisfied customers are more likely to post reviews than satisfied customers are, so you need to look at the reviews with an objective eye.

If there are only one or two posted, it won't necessarily be a true picture of the results people are getting. If there are lots of reviews posted, however, and many are negative, chances are that is indicative of the overall results.

Google and other search engines are also a good place to find consumer reviews of tires. If you enter the brand and model of tire you're looking at along with the word "reviews" you'll find lots of places such as blogs and forums where people are free to post their experiences.

Checking Consumer Reports For Tires

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