Coming from the brand that sells Potenza-, Alenza-, Turanza-, and Ecopia-branded rubber, the name of Bridgestone’s DriveGuard tires is obviously less Latinate, but it’s also rather straightforward.
A leader in run-flat tire technology and an original-equipment supplier to automakers, Bridgestone is now turning its attention to the replacement market with a new run-flat called DriveGuard, an ...
AUSTIN, Texas (April 7, 2014) — Bridgestone Americas launched its DriveGuard line of run-flat tires April 3 at the Circuit of the Americas near Austin during a ride-and-drive event for dealers and ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Bridgestone Americas launched its DriveGuard line of run-flat tires in Austin, Texas, during a ride-and-drive event for dealers and journalists on April 3. DriveGuard tires are the ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Bridgestone Americas has introduced the Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus premium touring tire, designed to deliver a comfortable ride, improved wet and winter performance, and run-flat ...
According to a poll conducted on behalf of tire manufacturer Bridgestone, 6 percent of American adults would prefer to get a colonoscopy than to change a flat tire. We're not sure what to make of that ...
Despite the importance of tires, most drivers don't spend much time thinking about them. They're round, they're black, and they get expensive quickly. Those who know a bit about tires probably know ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Bridgestone Americas Inc. has introduced the Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus premium touring tire, designed to deliver a comfortable ride, improved wet and winter performance, and ...
Austin, TX. Imagine getting a severe puncture or hole in your tire but you don’t get a flat. Seems magical, right? Indeed, but that’s the engineering mastery of run-flat tires. It’s not a new concept.
The Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus tire offers improved comfort and all-season performance along with an extended mobility promise. DriveGuard run-flat technology allows drivers to continue their journey ...
Austin, TX. Imagine getting a severe puncture or hole in your tire but you don’t get a flat. Seems magical, right? Indeed, but that’s the engineering mastery of run-flat tires. It’s not a new concept.
There's a compelling safety argument to be made for run-flat tires: Blow a tire on a highway on a cold, rainy night and, instead of digging out the spare tire and jacking up the car to replace the ...
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