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07/15/2024 | Press release | Archived content

Les Schwab Launches Unparalleled Tire Warranty

Press release

Les Schwab Launches Unparalleled Tire Warranty

July 15, 2024

Bend, OR - For more than 70 years, consumers have been able to count on Les Schwab Tires to provide them with more than just tires. Les Schwab Tires believes in giving customers more for their money, and earning people's trust so everyone benefits.

It's in that spirit that as of July 1, the company has launched America's Best Tire Warranty as a default part of every tire purchase at no extra charge - a deal unlike any other available:

  • 60-day satisfaction guarantee. Exchange your tires if you're not completely satisfied
  • 100% road hazard damage replacement with no-hassle road-hazard protection
  • Free maintenance - including flat repairs, rotations, rebalancing & air checks - for the life of your tires

Consumers usually have two ways into a tire warranty. Either they buy a certificate (usually up to or over 20% of the purchase price) or the replacement is prorated based on wear. Here's an example:

A consumer drives a 2019 F150 with half-worn tires that cost $350 a piece new. The driver hits a pothole that leads to a sidewall blow-out. In the case of a prorated warranty, that driver will need to pay $175 plus any installation and tire-disposal charges. In the case of a certificate, the driver already paid around $70 per tire and will have to buy a new certificate to protect the replacement tire.

Les Schwab Tires is charging its customers nothing for this program. It's just included with every purchase. No strings attached; no extra fees. Just hassle-free support. Looking at the example above, a person could easily save $200 on a single claim with this protection.

This is just another example of Les Schwab Tires delivering more service the way it should be. Doing the right thing never goes out of style.

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