Anyway, from what I’ve gathered scraping around the internet, Celina’s got a few options. First off, RRR Tire Service seems to be a local thing with shops in Celina, Wapakoneta, and St. Marys. They do everything, apparently, from oil changes to, like, fleet maintenance. So, presumably, they sell tires? Worth a shot, I guess. Might be a good place to haggle a bit, ya know? Tell ’em you’re on a tight budget, see what they can do.
Then there’s Celina Tire, over on Wayne St. 1460, to be exact. Seems like a real place, got reviews and stuff. I always check the reviews. Sometimes they’re bogus, of course, written by the owner’s cousin or somethin’, but it’s worth a peek. They gotta be doin’ somethin’ right to stay in business, right?
Now, this is where it gets a little dicey. The internet says Walmart Auto Care Centers are an option. Look, I ain’t gonna lie, I’m kinda hesitant to recommend Walmart for *anything* auto-related. I mean, it’s Walmart. But hey, sometimes they got decent prices. Just… maybe double-check everything they do, okay? I’ve heard some horror stories.
Oh, and there’s also a whole slew of other places mentioned, like Art’s Muffler & Tire, L & O Tire Service, Best One Tire, Seng Tire Company, and C & B Sanning Auto Repair. Honestly, it’s kinda overwhelming. Guess it depends on what you’re lookin’ for. Some of these might be more focused on specific brands or services. Like, Art’s Muffler & Tire sounds like they specialize in… well, mufflers and tires. Duh.
Here’s my (totally unprofessional) advice: call around. Don’t be afraid to ask for prices. And for the love of all that is holy, don’t just go for the absolute *cheapest* tire you can find. You get what you pay for, ya know? A slightly more expensive tire might last longer and, you know, actually keep you safe on the road. Your life’s worth more than saving a few bucks on some sketchy tire, right?
Also, check if they have any deals or rebates going on. Tire places are always trying to lure you in with some sort of promo.
And lastly, remember that tire size matters. Don’t just grab any old tire off the shelf! Make sure you’re getting the right size for your car. I saw something about 245/40R20 tires… might be what you need, might not. Ask the folks at the tire shop. They’re supposed to know this stuff.