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| - How could I bestow less than five stars? We got back from 18 days out of the country, in the midst of the deep freeze in Las Vegas, and although our Chrysler 200 started right up in the garage, the low tire light also immediately came on. The warning light indicated that both front tires were very low, and the two rears needed to be filled, as well. So, no big deal, right? Just go to a nearby gas station and fill them with some air. "Wrong!" I realized just as I began to head that way for this very purpose. For, these tires require nitrogen.
But then I remembered that just a few buildings down was the Goodyear store that likely had nitrogen. And, it did--even with a pump that could be dialed to the exact tire pressure desired. Better yet, I was not charged anything for this valuable commodity, and a technician filled and recapped each tire with generous amounts of nitrogen--all to an unknown but likely future customer!
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