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  2. 3 Ways the Costco Tire Center Is Worth the Price of ... - AOL

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    Discount Tire offers just three years of warranty coverage, and it costs $136.24 for the tires I selected. It's just $40 to get warranty coverage for a set of tires at Walmart, but that's still ...

  3. If You're Not Taking Advantage of These 4 Costco Benefits ...

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    And Costco tire purchases also come with free lifetime maintenance, including a five-year road hazard warranty, rotations, pressure checks, and flat repairs.

  4. Here's Why I'm Not Buying My Next Set of Tires at Costco - AOL

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    Costco Tires is a go-to tire shop for a lot of people, and for good reason, but it's not for me. ... (Costco does not charge for installation) and road hazard warranty, are just over $600 in my ...

  5. Vehicle insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Loan/lease payoff coverage, also known as GAP coverage or GAP insurance, [15] [16] was established in the early 1980s to provide protection to consumers based upon buying and market trends. Due to the sharp decline in value immediately following purchase, there is generally a period in which the amount owed on the car loan exceeds the value of ...

  6. Costco - Wikipedia

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    Costco membership card from Iceland. Costco's earliest predecessor, Price Club, opened its first store on July 12, 1976, on Morena Boulevard in San Diego, California.It was founded three months earlier by Sol Price and his son, Robert, following a dispute with the new owners of FedMart, Price's previous membership-only discount store. [16]

  7. Spike strip - Wikipedia

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    A U.S. Army soldier deploying a stinger at a vehicle checkpoint in Iraq. A spike strip (also referred to as a spike belt, road spikes, traffic spikes, tire shredders, stingers, stop sticks, by the trademark Stinger or formally known as a Tire Deflation Device or TDD) is a device or incident weapon used to impede or stop the movement of wheeled vehicles by puncturing their tires.