Customers may want to buy cheap tyres online, given the savings that one expert suggests people can make by using the internet.
Fredrik Skantze, founder of Autoquake.com, recently noted that the internet can prove to be a cost-effective way of securing motor upgrades.
Regarding research from the organisation – which claimed that customers have saved a total of nearly £10 million from using the website – he stated: "Ten million is enough to buy 1,796 first-class round the world tickets, 37 Maybach limousines or 15 Sunseeker powerboats."
As such, consumers may want to use the internet as a way of comparing prices for cheap tyres online.
In other motoring news, drivers might be interested to learn that voting has started for Autocar's Car of the Decade prize.
Those who get involved can cast their vote by January 4th – and may want to choose from a number of models recommended by the publication, such as the Ford Focus RS and Toyota Prius.