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  2. 9 Most Reliable Tires To Buy for Snow and Winter Driving - AOL

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    For many people, all-terrain tires are perfectly acceptable for everyday driving. But if you plan to drive somewhere with icy or snowy terrain, you'll probably need a set of winter tires. Check ...

  3. These Cars and Trucks Are the Most Likely to Surpass ... - AOL

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    With a reliable V8 engine, the Chevrolet Suburban is perfect for large families or those needing a durable, long-lasting SUV. Vehicle History points out that models from 2010 to 2014 are ...

  4. 18 Most Reliable Cars You Can Drive Into the Ground - AOL

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    Small and Safe: Toyota Corolla. Starting price: $20,425 MPG (miles per gallon*): 47 (hybrid model) This longtime favorite sits atop J.D. Power's 2022 reliability rankings and has long been a no ...

  5. Low rolling resistance tire - Wikipedia

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    When measured by using these standard test practices, most new passenger tires have reported RRCs ranging from 0.007 to 0.014. [2] In the case of bicycle tires, values of 0.0025 to 0.005 are achieved. [3] These coefficients are measured on rollers, with power meters on road surfaces, or with coast-down tests.

  6. BFGoodrich - Wikipedia

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    The tubeless tire eliminate the need for an inner tube, which improves performance and safety, as well as enhanced comfort for the car's occupants. [5] BFGoodrich produced the first radial tires in the United States in 1965. This innovation made tires even safer as radial tires have longer tread life and permit better absorption of road bumps. [6]

  7. Car longevity - Wikipedia

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    Due in part to manufacturing improvements, such as tighter tolerances and better anti-corrosion coatings, in 2012 the typical car was estimated to last for 200,000 miles (320,000 km) [4] with the average car in 2024 lasting 160,545 miles according to the website Junk Car Reaper.