Mazda Tire Event

September 20 2022, King Mazda

Mazda Tire Event

CHANGE OUT YOUR TIRES BEFORE WINTER SETTLES IN.

Before holiday plans and all the thrilling happenings of wintertime fill your schedule, make time to change out your Mazda’s tires at King Mazda in Saint John during the Mazda Tire Event. When you schedule your tire appointment with your local experts this fall, you can enjoy exclusive savings of up to $120 off a set of four new tires.


MAZDA APPROVED. WINTER APPROVED.

Visit the state-of-the-art service facility at King Mazda where the factory-trained service team will help you choose your Mazda Approved Tires and expertly install them before the winter rush. Mazda Approved Tires have been selected specifically for your Mazda’s specifications and are chosen with the leading tire manufacturers.


WHY CHOOSE MAZDA APPROVED TIRES:

• Tires selected specifically for your Mazda’s specifications
• Made to improve your Mazda’s performance and enhance safety
• Offers the highest degree of grip on the road, which is a must in the icy and snowy Canadian conditions"


Make your Mazda Tire Event appointment at King Mazda today to save $120 off a set of four new Mazda Approved Tires. 


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