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Q: I have a 2011 Kia Soul and I was thinking about buying new tires. A friend of mine told me to make sure I get Road Hazard when I buy the tires. What exactly is Road Hazard and do I really need it? - Chuck
A: Hi Chuck,
Road Hazard isn't required but it certainly can come in handy! Think of Road Hazard as insurance. You pay a small fee of 10% of the cost of your tires (so if each tire is $80, you pay an extra $8 a tire) and if anything happens to your tire that is not covered under the manufacturer's defect warranty (other than collision damage) Road Hazard will cover it. For the first year, your Road Hazard insurance will cover 100% of the cost of the damaged tire(s), and after that the coverage is pro-rated based on the tread wear on the tire. It's a small price to pay for assurance that if you get a nail in your tire a week after you buy it, there is no cost coming out of your pocket. It is important to add the Road Hazard when you buy the tires. Once you leave the shop, you can no longer add Road Hazard. Any of the helpful Service Advisors at Tire Pros of Frederick can explain Road Hazard further to you, and can make sure you're covered.
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