Where can I find new tires for my Buick?

Where can I find new tires for my Buick?

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What does Buick tire and wheel protection do?

Buick Tire and Wheel Protection protects your vehicle’s tires and wheels from road hazards that are covered by the plan. Coverage is offered in two levels: Tire and Wheel Protection and Tire and Wheel Protection Plus. Tire and Wheel Protection can repair or replace flat tires and damaged wheels that result from covered road hazards.

Where can I get excess wear and use on my Buick?

In Texas, the excess wear and use provider is AMT Warranty Corp., 59 Maiden Lane, 43rd Floor, New York, NY 10038. Visit your Buick Dealership to learn more.

Where can I get Buick certified service tires?

Trust the authentic expertise of your Buick Certified Service technicians to help you choose the perfect tires for every adventure ahead. Download the tire manufacturer offer for full details. These offers are available from the tire manufacturer when tires are purchased at a Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, or Cadillac dealer.

How can I find the best tires for my Buick?

Where your Buick meets the road, opportunity is set in motion. Trust the authentic expertise of your Buick Certified Service technicians to help you choose the perfect tires for every adventure ahead. Download the tire manufacturer offer for full details.

What kind of service does a Buick get?

Take to the road with confidence knowing that our team offers your Buick an oil change, tire rotation and a Multi-Point Vehicle Inspection as part of your first required maintenance visit.† Experience Buick Protection aims to help get you back on the road faster with confidence.

Can you use summer tires in the winter?

Summer tires have a special tread and compound that are optimized for maximum dry- and wet-road performance. NOTE: Do not use summer-only tires in winter conditions, as it would adversely affect vehicle safety, performance, and durability.