Avoiding tire problems starts with you, the vehicle driver. The problems listed ahead have unique reasons that cause them.
Flat tires can be extremely frustrating; one little hole can immobilize your vehicle and cost money you weren’t planning on spending. Even if you bought a protection plan when you purchased your tires ...
A flat tire can happen at any time, so it's best to familiarize yourself with the tools and process before you find yourself under pressure.
Preventing dangerous tire issues or blowouts has everything to do with conscientious tire maintenance. If you regularly check your car's oil, coolant, and transmission fluid, take a few moments to ...
If you've been driving long enough, getting a flat tire is pretty much as certain as taxes, given that millions of flats happen in the U.S. every year. If you’re one of the lucky few who reach the end ...
Tire pressure sensors reflect a tire snag's development and alert the driver that the issue needs immediate attention. A vehicle runs smoothly on tires, and your driving safety will undoubtedly be at ...
Pickup trucks remain one of the most popular vehicles in the U.S. They’re the backbone of work, adventure, and utility—and, sometimes, luxury. As with any vehicle, though, your truck is only as rugged ...
Tires may look similar, but Consumer Reports’ testing shows that performance can vary significantly: how well they grip, how they affect braking distances, and even how long they last. To help members ...