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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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.
In a chilly venue in the hills outside Nice, Japanese tyre giant Bridgestone launched a new type of run-flat tyre – "DriveGuard". The big news is that DriveGuard, unlike traditional run-flats, can be ...
Backed by a 65,000-mile limited warranty, this new range comes with run-flat technology and offers improvements in wet and winter performance for all-season reliability, the company said. Backed by a ...
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 ...
No matter where or when it happens, a flat tire is always an inconvenience. That’s why more auto manufacturers today are equipping vehicles with run-flat tires. Run-flat tires allow drivers to ...
We haven’t had the chance to test the claims of improved ride quality from behind the wheel yet, but we did have a demonstration ride in the passenger seat of a Vauxhall Astra with a front tyre ...
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.