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Originally Posted by Mordoc
If someone has a tire go flat, they'll be less likely to buy a tire of the same type and even manufacturer. Tires that go flat are dangerous, and dangerous products don't make good business sense. Nearly all replacement tires are for worn tires, not flats.
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This makes no sense to me. Every flat I've gotten has been due to a puncture. That would happen whether it was a $40 General or a $240 Michelin... When I get a flat I usually replace two tires and the make depends on how happy I was with the originals.