A few months ago, NPR did a great piece about renting tires;
and since we’re the largest rent-to-own tire and wheel company in the country,
it’s only logical that they came to the experts for their info. The people at
NPR were wondering why people would want to rent their tires when, in the end, they’d
be paying rental fees. Wouldn’t it be
more cost effective to buy your tires outright?
The answer might be yes, but what you have to consider is this: Many
people can’t afford to spend hundreds of dollars all at once on a new set of
tires, but they have to have tires for their vehicles. So, what can they do when their livelihoods
depend on their ability to get around?
Rent their tires, that’s what!
What factors play into the pricing of tires? Lots of things. Tires prices have risen in the past few years
because of higher rubber prices and a US-imposed tariff on Chinese tires.
In 2009,
One thing led to another and suddenly the prices on all
tires were being pushed up. The price of
imported passenger tires jumped about 40%!
That’s a pretty painful price jump when you’re looking to buy a new set
of tires. So, how are people in an
economy with tighter credit, wages that aren’t growing, and a high unemployment
rate supposed to keep up with that kind of increase and stay safely on the
road? They come to RNR
Custom Wheels and Tires where they can rent their wheels and tires and make
weekly or bi-weekly payments until they’re paid off. Lots of people pay their tires and wheels off
before their contract is up; others need that full, contract period. Either way, our customers get back on the
road fast with safe, quality tires and a payment plan that fits their lives.
At RNR , we get you back
on the road fast, and our knowledge and service always mean that you get the
perfect set of wheels and tires for you.
We even have a roadside assistance plan, if you need help! Take a listen to the NPR piece about RNR and the rent-to-own tire industry and let us know what you think!
Bree
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