Montpelier Vermont Tires

Unless you have a lot of money, tires s~ck. Even in Montpelier, where people and businesses care, tires consume time and money two steps beyond the average pain in the keister.
After observing tire outlets throughout Montpelier & Central Vermont, comparing with Boston, The New York City Tri-State Area (including New Jersey and Connecticut), Colorado, California, Oregon, Wyoming, Utah, North Dakota, England, and Germany, here is some of what can be said about tires in Montpelier.
1. Goss Tire is located on the Barre Montpelier Road, about 1 mile past Walker Ford, on the right as you are driving toward Barre.
2. Vermont Tire is on River Road, near House of Tang.
3. People do not talk about the differences between these tire places. You are welcome to check them both out, come to your own conclusions.
3. Bob's Sunoco has tires, but Bob's is more important than just tires.
4. Go to Budzyn's Tire, in Barre, if you want to try saving money. Ad hominus hominae homini. You will pay less today, but get less wear from your tire. Mrs. Budzyn is able to eyeball the usable tread to within half a hundredth of an inch, then subtract a tenth of a percent from the dollar value to make it more or less an even swap compared to a new tire, except this route costs more time in the long run.
5. Do not drive on the interstate in snow or ice with sub-awesome tires, unless you want to play hockey with your car as the puck. Semi-awesome tires should stick with secondary roads, such as Rt. 14, Rt. 12, Rt. 2, etc.. Less than awesome tires make for sporty driving in snow, not recommended.







