Saturday, August 23, 2008

Enterprise Tells Post-Op Patient To Drive 400 Miles On A Faulty Tire

Enterprise Tells Post-Op Patient To Drive 400 Miles On A Faulty Tire

From the description, (dangerously low, but not completely flat) the tire probably had a worn out bead which would not be a customer's fault. It is also possible that the tire is wore so bad that it was punctured by normal driving conditions. Usually, a sidewall tear will deflate the whole tire.

Also, for those saying she should spend the money on the tire, remember, some tire shops will not sell single tires, and will only do pairs if you are lucky. The standard answer is that 4 tires need to be replaced at the same time. Do you think the local branch is going to hand over $300+ when you return the car?

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