Cooper tires on Amazon

Status
Not open for further replies.
I've wondered about buying tires off the internet, where do you get them installed and after paying for installation does it still come out to be a good price?
 
  • Like
Reactions: freedom_in_4low
Here's the same Coopers at Discount Tire for the same price plus with $80 off if you buy online with your account, plus they have 6 months no interest financing.

Cooper Evolution.jpg
 
We don’t have a Discount Tire near us.

Oh crap I don't know what I'd do. Five vehicles here and there's always one set of tires on the 6 months same as cash deal, as soon as it's paid off the next one in line goes in.

Were on a rotating battery replacement schedule too.:oops: And 2 of the vehicle have dual batterie$
 
  • Like
Reactions: bdavid50
Oh crap I don't know what I'd do. Five vehicles here and there's always one set of tires on the 6 months same as cash deal, as soon as it's paid off the next one in line goes in.

Were on a rotating battery replacement schedule too.:oops: And 2 of the vehicle have dual batterie$

I hear ya, we have four kids so we have bought plenty of tires. I’ve bought tires for my Jeep on amazon because they were cheaper then had a local shop mount them. I still saved money doing it that way but if we had better options here I wouldn’t bother. We have Sam’s Club and Costco but they get fussy about installing tire sizes that didn’t come on your vehicle.
 
  • Like
Reactions: freedom_in_4low
Never on Amazon but I've done that before. Mixed luck with Walmart/Sam's as their corporate policy seems to be to look for any legal/liability reason they can possibly use to get out of doing anything.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Noslo65
Mixed luck with Walmart/Sam's as their corporate policy seems to be to look for any legal/liability reason they can possibly use to get out of doing anything.

Cooper tires are great. I doubt Wallyword would do or guarantee something like 12.5 on 8" wide rims.
 
Opened up now. Not sure of it was an app thing or connectivity issue. I saw the page and then it gave me one of those Amazon error messages where Amazon shows a photo of a puppy (some crap like that) with an apology.
 
I'll finance anything when it's free with zero interest. Why wouldn't I keep the money in my account drawing interest instead of handing it all to them at once? If they offered me a discount for cash then I'd hand it over, but they don't.

It works if disciplined. My problem is we end up basically spending the money again on something else so it's not in my account to draw interest and just becomes a burden to budget for over several months.
 
I'll finance anything when it's free with zero interest. Why wouldn't I keep the money in my account drawing interest instead of handing it all to them at once? If they offered me a discount for cash then I'd hand it over, but they don't.

See no interest makes sense to me. however most people who would do that...dont get 0% from my experience in the automotive world.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.