What Tires Should I Buy For My Cadillac
If you've noticed that your car doesn't handle as well as it used to—or you've seen that your tires are starting to get a little worn—it may be time for a new set of tires.
A lot of our customers ask us which tires we suggest. Choosing the right ones is an important decision because you'll have those tires for three to six years, and it's a big investment.
Here's a quick guide to help you decide which tires are best for you.
First, if you like the current tires on your Cadillac, you can simply buy the same or similar ones. New tires will handle better, make less road noise, and be safer, for you…and for your family.
If you're looking for different (or better) tires, we have a great selection of all the top brands in Leominster: Goodyear, Bridgestone, Michelin, Pirelli, Yokohama, Continental, and more. Each tire manufacturer has a range of tires for different needs.
The brand you choose may depend on your particular car or SUV, your driving style, or brand loyalty. Call us at Service 978-534-6567 so we can make specific recommendations.
What Factors Should I Consider When Buying New Tires?
When we recommend tires, we always consider your needs, and these four factors: quality, safety, handling, and price. We also need to know what you want from your new tires:
- Do you want tires that handle well in the rain, snow or ice?
- Do you prefer all-weather tires to get more grip, whether on wet or dry roads?
- Do you need tires with deep tread because you go hiking or hunting, and drive on unpaved roads?
- Or do you always choose performance tires because you like to drive aggressively?
In any category, there's always the option of good, better, or best tires, depending on how much you want to spend. We can offer advice on that, as well.
How Long Will My Tires Last?
Next, how long do you want your new tires to last? That also depends on different factors.
- What is the tire tread life expectancy: 35,000, 50,000, 90,000 miles?
- How do you drive, accelerate and brake?
- Do you maintain proper tire pressure?
- Do you keep your wheels aligned and tires balanced?
- Do you have your tires rotated every 6,000 miles?
- If not, you may void your warranty and find that your tires wear out way too soon.
- If you keep a proper maintenance schedule and don't drive aggressively, you'll actually extend the life of your tires.
What Tires Do You Recommend for Specific Cadillac Models?
We get this question a lot, and our experience tells us that these are some great replacement tires for the ATS, CTS, SRX and Escalade.
- CT5: We think Pirelli P Zero high-performance tires are best for the CTS.
- XT4, XT5, and XT6: Michelin 30,000-mile performance tires work great on the XT models.
- Escalade: Bridgestone, Goodyear, Michelin and Pirelli all make great replacement tires for the Escalade.
If you're wondering what we recommend for other Cadillac models, just give us a call. We're always glad to help.
Why Should I Buy Tires from Durand Cadillac?
We price our tires competitively, so at Durand Cadillac, you work with trusted experts, and you're sure to get a great value on tires that are priced right. We also offer the Durand Cadillac tire price-match guarantee: if you can find the same tires for less, we'll refund the difference.
Some people choose to go to Costco and other discount tire stores in Leominster to buy cheap tires. But with car tires, you get what you pay for.
We charge just a nominal fee for mounting and balancing your tires. And if we notice that you need an alignment so that your car handles better and your tires last longer, we can do that too. Try getting that kind of customer service at Costco.
We want to keep you safe, and we'll only sell the tires that are right for you and provide lasting value. Call us at Service 978-534-6567 or send us an email if you have any questions or would like to discuss which tires are best for you.
If you're looking for tires for your car—especially for your Cadillac—in the Greater Worcester area, you can't do any better than Durand Cadillac.
Source: www.popularmechanics.com/cars/how-to/a11849/what-you-need-to-know-when-buying-new-tires-9451125/