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Businiess name:  Mexican Tires
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have four vehicles all of which get driven SEVERAL miles yearly plus various trailers so I usually end up buying at least one set of tires a year. I live in a rural area so the big chain stores have a limited selection and their prices leave a lot to be desired. Because of this I usually end up purchasing my tires at this little mama’s store on 7th Street is called Mexican Tires. When purchasing tires at this place I have found that they have a variety of used tires that looked if they are new\r Comparing their quality and prices to a chain store Mexican Tires usually has lower prices (sometimes significantly lower depending on the tire) the consumer that shops in big tire store has to compare the total price or “out the door” price to get the full picture. \r \r A recent example was when I was purchasing tires for a 1999 Ford F250. I had narrowed my choice to two tires that I knew from experience would work well on this truck, Yokohama Geolander AT/S and BF Goodrich T/A-KO. Comparing the prices at Mexican Tire I found a nice pair for only $200.00 out the door. No one can beat that price.\r The next set of tires I bought from Mexican Tire was 195-65-15 Goodyears for a Toyota Camry and in that case the difference in price was substantial. All four for only $200.00\r Definitely check around and remember to add the installation costs before making your purchase, with money as tight as it is these days every penny counts!\r As for service I have nothing but good things to say about Mexican Tire. Service has always been very quick and I have never had a problem with their service. Their selection is usually larger than any other tire shop in town. Their prices are accordingly with the quality of their tires\r Well so if you are looking for a less common size or a particular tire, great quality, fair prices, MexicanTire will probably have it even when others do not. \r

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