Going shortly to get the Kia's tires changed over. Tempting fate I know, but we've got the Focus and Odyssey still on winters. I'll probably book the appointments for two and four weeks from now, respectively.
And it's done. Got some Motomaster SE2s for $80/tire, and everything, including taxes, and install, came to $456. Reasonable for a third car that doesn't see much highway use.
Of course, I've been reminded of why I dislike Canadian Tire:
The "service advisor" added the tire warranty without asking me first.
Then, when I ask them to remove it, another advisor chimes in that "Tire punctures cost $30 to repair, so you'd pay it off with one incident".
I point out that their website already advertises an included Warranty, which covers punctures.
She flat out denies this, and then I pull out my phone to check the website. As I do this, she admits that I'm correct and that it's indeed included.
THEN of course she acts pissed at me for the rest of the interaction
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In typical CT fashion, they took an hour and a half for mounting/balancing tires, when they told me 40 minutes.
I got it done this time because it was quicker, but I'll definitely just pay the premium to get it done literally anywhere else.