Why Volkswagen Ownership Is More Affordable Than You Think
Affordability in today’s automotive market is no longer defined solely by the sticker price. Long-term ownership costs, warranty protection, and...
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If you think about it, your tires are responsible for keeping you connected to the road. That’s a pretty big deal. So, to make sure your tires haven’t lost their grip, bring your car to Kingston Volkswagen for closer inspection. We’ll check your tread pattern, your sidewalls, and your tire pressure. Rotations to replacements, count on us for all your tire service needs.
Volkswagen tires are specially matched to your vehicle model’s specific handling and performance requirements. When replacing tires, remember:
The original tires on your Volkswagen have built-in wear indicators evenly spaced around the circumference of the tire. When the tread on a tire is worn down to 2/32 of an inch, the tread wear indicator will appear, telling you it’s time to visit Kingston Volkswagen to replace that tire.
Another effective way to check a tire is to use a penny. Put the queen’s head in one of the treads. If part of her head is covered, you’re okay. If you can see all of the queen’s head, it’s time to replace that tire.
A worn tire can cause your vehicle to skid and hydroplane.
A tire showing cuts, bald spots, or other damage, may lead to tire failure and loss of vehicle control.
Why is it important to make sure your wheels are perpendicular to the ground and parallel to each other? The safety of driver and passengers, first and foremost. But the benefits go beyond helping make sure you have a safe ride.
Wheel alignment should be checked when you get a new set of tires, after a collision, or whenever any repairs or service is done to suspension or steering components.
Other indicators that you should check alignment are that your vehicle pulls to the left or to the right when driving straight on level roads, or your tires are unevenly worn.
Getting regular wheel alignments (every 6,000 miles or 6 months) can help minimize tire wear, enhance handling, increase fuel efficiency, and improve driver safety.
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