Of course they are going to say that. That's why we need to keep requesting it. Never give up, never surrender!
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Of course they are going to say that. That's why we need to keep requesting it. Never give up, never surrender!
Don't know how true it is, but it wouldn't surprise me at all. The marque has certainly come a long way, but thanks to the almost retard IQ level of the average member of the American public, it's still too toxic for major corporations to ever be associated with. I'm pretty sure that's why DMC was immediately dismissed in favor of the "sure to fail" Fisker when it came to taking over the old Delaware plant. Why save jobs and an entire local economy when we can just ensure we don't receive any bad PR from being associated with DeLorean? Same thing here. Any mainstream company that ever partners with the DMC marque runs the risk of their brand being associated with the old one from 3 decades ago. Sad, but it's the way it goes.
Oh well.
Are they the ones that leaves flames marks? (very bad joke)
Done too.
Thank you Dave for to have paved the road, even though ''where we're going, we don't need road'' (even worst joke, sorry, lol)
I got this response:
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Brandon, we apologize the BFGoodrich Radial T/A in size P195/60/14 tires have been discontinued and stock is not available for retailers to order. We appreciate the request for the discontinued tire and will forward the information to the appropriate Marketing Group for future consideration.
This was considerably nicer than what some others have received. Perhaps they would like some more pestering.
And more pestering we shall give them!
#195/60R14tiresmatter
Here is the response that I got...
We appreciate your request for Radial T/A tires in size 195/60/14. Coker Tire specializes in antique and classic tire fitments. Please contact Coker Tire at 1-866-591-3418 or visit their website at cokertire.com for possible availability and/or pricing. Also, Coker Tire, our exclusive Michelin & BFGoodrich Vintage tire distributor can be found on the Michelin Passion web site. This site is dedicated to Michelin's Vintage tire Collection. Visit www.michelin-passion.com. Unfortunately, we do not have information regarding if our Marketing Department is interested in manufacturing this tire.
We appreciate your business and thank you for choosing BFGoodrich.
If I was going to pick a good tire to bring back in the original sizes, I'd ask for the Michelin Pilot Sports that were available up to about 9 years ago.
I got this "We appreciate your request for tires Maxime. Your request will be forwarded to the appropriate Marketing Group for future consideration."