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August 2024 by Zak Matouka
The best tire shop around. Always tentative and easy to work with. - The Yard Men
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August 2024 by Kayla Haley
This place is very nice on the outside ! I was simply on a used tire hunt I decided to stop by they didn’t have the tire I was looking for used but they had it new. The lady attempted to sell me two brand new tires at $222 I declined. I only needed one used tire. I assume it made her upset and she told me “you need to get some money” lol it was very much rude. I would never do business with this business. My choice on not buying a brand new tire from them was because there was no guaranteed warranty.
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August 2024 by Linn Davis
Excellent service. Traveling through Warren, got a nail in my tire. Stopped at a few places who were 'to busy' to get me in. Got directed to Regal. I stopped in and they got to work on my tire immediately. I was in and out in about 15-20 minutes. Then, on my way.
Saved the day. Thank you Regal!!!!!
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August 2024 by Kyo
This place is a total rip off! They couldn't loosen a bolt on my truck to do a front end alignment so instead they gave me a $800 estimate to replace Everything around the bolt! And then Crissty wanted to bill me $20 just to tell me that none since! Their Pee-wee mechanic didn't even try to do the alignment! My truck was on their lift for less then 10 minutes before she had that rip off bill and $20 charge in my face! It was a joke! O.D.E Tire shop on 10mile Grosebeck took care of me for under $100 . Stay away from Regal Tire,... they are dishonest and quick to rip you off! Plus they'll charge you $20 just to walk thur their doors! Tires are way over priced there as well! Stay away!
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August 2024 by Walter Victor
Needed struts, balls joints, alignment. Done fast and very reasonably priced. Been coming here for years. Highly recommend.
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July 2024 by Bob Bowden
Car was drifting and hard to control. Honest diagnosis and ready the next day. ??
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June 2024 by jack goff (Nexus)
Went there this morning for a tire rotation and 2 lug nuts. In-N-Out in 20 minutes. Very satisfied
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June 2024 by Wendi Ferguson
Honest and fair prices and efficient service. Right after I bought new tires for the winter... I hit a giant pothole on 10 mile/Mound near cement truck company. ?
I dented my rim and my tire had a big bubble in it. They saved both and only charged me $25.
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June 2024 by Sonjo Horek
Best tire place around
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May 2024 by Jon Green
I drive 20 minutes to get to regal tire. I have been there with many vehicles over the years. There service is professional and top notch. If I ever had a problem the got me right in and fixed it. I like it because everytime I go in I see the same people. I saw some reviews that people don't like sue. We'll she's my favorite and the reason I go there. You never leave and wonder what she meant.
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April 2024 by Phillip Jordan
Terrible service, just like every tire shop, they will try to sell you something you don't need, and if you disagree with anything, be careful they mite brake or damage something just to get more money out of you. If you do choose them, make sure you ask for the price beforehand before getting your bill she tried adding more money on there, and I corrected her and told her what I was quoted for each wheel and she was like oh yeah your right. They tried to pull fast one but not this guy. He won't ever go back
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April 2024 by No Name
Regal Tire: A living fossil
It’s amazing how one comment can change your entire perception of a business. One comment can just make you pause. One comment from an employee at Regal Tire (Sue, I believe her name is) changed my views on what this business is. And I have mixed feelings.
There is a lot to be said for how things used to be run. There is a human element that is missing in so many of today’s businesses. Businesses were run with more integrity. If you had an issue, you spoke directly to a human, and often this human had major say in how the company is run.
And that’s the case with Regal Tire. I believe they have that integrity, those qualities that made 20th century businesses build massive customer bases.
But we don’t live in the 20th century anymore.
I went to Regal Tire to show them two broken wheel studs and lug nuts. I removed the wheel in question to service the brakes. Two of the lug nuts loosened only part way before binding up, and I had no choice but to break the wheel studs to get them off. About a month prior to this, Regal Tire put on four new tires for me, so they were the last ones to have those wheels off.
I wasn’t really angry about this. I replaced the studs and lug nuts myself. I think it was an honest mistake on their part. I think they mis-threaded the lug nuts or something. I went there to inform them about what happened, and give them the broken wheel studs and lug nuts as souvenirs. Maybe they could sit on a desk or a shelf and remind them to be more careful.
Overall, things were cordial, even with Sue. However when Sue asked for a copy of the receipt, I said “Oh you can just look me up in the computer.”
She replied that they don’t use computers, by choice, because computers go down.
That one comment changed how I saw Regal Tire.
That comment would be okay, if it were still 1991. It’s not 1991 anymore. It hasn’t been 1991 for a long time.
I thought about the customer waiting area, with toys and games that have been there for decades. Things to keep children busy. They’re a nice old fashioned touch, except for how worn they are. The chairs, decades old and equally worn. The only 21st century update is a 2010’s era HDTV, hooked to a pair of rabbit ears.
I thought about how elderly Sue is, and the elderly gentleman that I spoke to. He and Sue discussed the situation with my broken wheel studs, and it was clear they took the issue seriously. Sue asked what I wanted to have them do about it, and I said I just wanted to drop off the lug nuts and wheel studs as souvenirs.
I wasn’t going to try playing up the drama, because I do think it was an honest mistake. A mistake made by two people who should have retired years ago, but probably can’t afford to.
I left the lug nuts and studs with them and went back home.
I don’t think Regal Tire, as it is now, will be around for much longer. They’ve been in business since 1960, and probably stopped updating their business model around 1990 or so. Not having a computer for even just customer records, and relying on only handwritten receipts in 2024 is terribly inefficient, and costing them a lot of money. And there’s no changing things now for them, because these are elderly people who are set in their ways, and they will continue to run Regal Tire like it’s still the early 90’s, until they either pass away, or go bankrupt.
I bet their employees still get hand written paychecks.
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March 2024 by Pamela Lee
Didn't have what I wanted
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February 2024 by justinkase77
If I could give them zero stars I would. I went there to inquire about snow/winter tires and the older gentleman told me they don't make them anymore. Mind you they literally had a snow/winter tire on display with a bright green tag that said snow on it about 10 feet from where he was standing. They also had the local news on in the customer waiting area and they were talking about snow/winter tires at that same moment. The older lady that came up was very dismissive when I told her the brand I was looking for telling me they don't make those tires while I had the companies website pulled up on my phone with the tire I was asking about. They then tried to argue with me about the size I was asking for saying that isn't the size that goes on the car. Now my background in in auto mechanics and over the last 30 years I've worked at or managed various tire/auto repair shops. I tried to stay polite and wished them a good day as I left laughing at them. They are a local mom and pop shop that has been around for years but I don't understand how they stay in business.
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February 2024 by Adam F
Honest and affordable