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    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    United Tires

    United Tires

    2.8
    (362 reviews)

    I had read several negative things online about United Tires, but here is my actual experience. I…read moredrive a 2026 Tesla Model Y, and my rear driver-side tire punctured twice within 6-7 months. The second puncture was only 8 inches away from the first--just bad luck, I guess. I went to Pep Boys to have it patched, but they told me they couldn't do it because the two punctures were too close together. They quoted me nearly $450 to order and install the original tire, a Pirelli Scorpion MS. I wasn't sure what to do, so I told them to order it, but I decided to search online for other options in the meantime. When I got home, a friend suggested United Tires. I found a new Pirelli Scorpion MS on their website for around $200, tax included. Initially, I didn't believe it and was very skeptical. After doing some research, I learned that while United Tires mainly sells used tires, they also sell new ones. I contacted them to verify the condition and the DOT date; they confirmed the tire was new with a DOT of 3325, making it about 8 months old. I placed the order, and the tire arrived via FedEx within 4-5 days. It didn't have any packaging--just the tire itself with the FedEx and United Tires stamps on it. I took the tire directly to Pep Boys to see if they would install it. They scheduled me for the next day but warned me that the tire had to be brand new. I assured them it was. Upon inspection, the tire showed no damage: the internal sound-absorbing foam was clean, the factory stripes were still on the outside, and the treads were a perfect 10/32. Even so, the clerk at the desk saw the United Tires label and told me that since the company mostly sells used tires, the shop might refuse to install it. I went home and removed all the shipping stickers from the tire. When I returned to Pep Boys the next day, I waited an hour for the installation and this time, no one said a word--most likely because I had removed the stickers. It has been a week now, I've driven about 200 miles, and the tire hasn't displayed any issues. One thing for Tesla owners to note: my car initially gave a "Tread Depth Low" priority notification and felt a bit jerky on Autosteer because the new tire was taller than the worn ones. However, once I went into the Service menu on the touchscreen and performed a wheel calibration reset, everything smoothed out and the alerts disappeared. I can't speak for their used inventory, but the new tire I received was solid. Pep Boys and other retailers were charging double what I paid at United Tires. I suspect the price difference exists because many new Tesla owners immediately replace their default tires with specialized ones, creating a surplus of new stock for Florida drivers like me. It was definitely new and saved me a lot of money. Just my story. Cheers!

    BEWARE THEY ONLY WANT YOUR MONEY!!! Bought the tires, size 275/55 r20, on Feb 10, 2026. After…read moreinstallation my truck ABS triggered. Took the truck to the shop for diagnostic and repair. Parts were back ordered and scheduling for repair was backed up. My truck was held for 2-3 month. After my truck got repair and paid about $2,000 in repair, i was notified by the technician that the ABS was caused by a wrong size tire (275/60 r20, which was the set i recently bought. Contact the shop directly and they would not exchange or refund as they consider the tire "used". The tire got less than 50 miles as it trigger the ABS after a few miles of driving back home. Currently left with a useless tire and have to buy another one.

    Meineke Car Care Center #2985 - Addison St. Chicago

    Meineke Car Care Center #2985 - Addison St. Chicago

    3.0
    (6 reviews)

    Newly opened and glad they're here. Oscar greeted me as I arrived. The crew did a great job taking…read morecare of my truck. Reasonable price for a synthetic oil change. And quick. Great job guys. See you again soon and appreciate the quality work ! Bob

    Do not go to this place!! My son took his car here for an oil change instead of bringing it to my…read moredealer, big mistake. They broke the oil pan access shield, my son went right back as soon as they opened but the manager only wanted to give him a discount for a future service (like we would EVER go back). They told him to call customer service. Still has never received a call back. I then called customer service and the lady told me they can't do anything as it is up to the owner/manager if they want to fix the issue. They only tell you to call customer service so it seems like they want to help when they know they aren't going to. I bought the piece and had it installed at my dealer. I offered to have them reimburse me at my discounted price but the owner still insists they never touched it. If that's the truth then they didn't change the oil. I have been in the automotive business for 47 years, 25 of those at Honda. The 2014 CRV has had plenty of oil changes without issue. You have to drop the oil drain pan access lid in the shield to drain the oil. If they insist they didn't touch it they either didn't change the oil or they dropped the whole shield. In either case they did not resecure it correctly and it dropped and got destroyed while my son was driving. They still refuse to fix their mistake and cover the cost of the part. It happens, it's happened at the dealer too. The only difference is we fix it for the customer, not lie and refuse to fix the mistake. My advice is to avoid this place at all costs and for the price they charged for the oil change the dealer is actually cheaper and will do a better job.

    Matdoc - Mobile Mechanic Services - autorepair - Updated June 2026

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