I think the non-marketing in the Northwest has to do with the location of
Les Schwab Tire stores, not the performance of the tire. Falken has some
"interesting" marketing arrangements. You can get them from Sears stores in
those states, but not at the attractive prices offered by Discount Tires,
Vulcan, On-line Tires, etc (even when you figure in shipping and mounting) -
at least not a my local Sears store.
~ Ken Stolz
Big Sky Region 38 - Missoula, MT
'01 Subaru Impreza RS - #12 STS - "AUTOXER"
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Team Magnet
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Grivas [mailto:chris@piombo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 3:31 PM
To: Autox
Subject: Re: Tires for Next year
If wet weather performance is an issue for you (as indicated by your message
below), I might think twice about the Azenis. Granted, I have absolutely no
experience with them, but all of their literature says "dry-weather
performance," and they're not sold in Washington, Idaho, or Oregon
(according to Discount Tire [tires.com]). Coincidence?
-Chris
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