Driving is an adventure without adding road hazards to the mix. Nails from construction work, glass shards from accidents, and other hazards can be anywhere. Worse—you can't always move out of the way when you see one. Other times, you may not even see the hazard before it damages your tire.
No matter how defensively you drive, there's always the chance you'll end up on the roadside with a flat tire in Scranton, PA, Wilkes-Barre, PA, Clarks Summit, PA, or anywhere the day takes you.
The question is: how much will you pay for a new tire or tire repair after a road hazard emergency?
A tire with no warranty or road hazard protection means you're looking at paying in full for a new replacement or repair, even if you haven't had the tire long.
With road hazard protection, you're not on the line for the full cost. If eligible, the entire cost of a replacement tire is covered. That's one reason to smile, despite being temporarily on the roadside.
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Don’t get caught in an emergency without the Road Hazard Plan from Ed Vintner. This nationwide tire protection plan gives you added peace of mind while driving, and can save you from getting stuck with a more expensive, full payment.
We make it easier for you to replace your vehicle’s tires, whether you have a total tire blowout, run over a nail, or encounter another tire hazard while driving.
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