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Toyo Tires refreshes website

June 7, 2012

Toyo Tires USA has redesigned its website to provide a more welcoming and easy-to-navigate site.

Located at www.toyotires.com, the new site features a dropdown menu and expanded product pages to make it easier to find and choose the right product. Tire features and technology are explained with visuals while performance ratings compare tires on handling, tread life, comfort and more.

Users can also search for tires either by their vehicle type or tire size on the expanded Tire Finder link.

 A technology section offers insight into Toyo tires and a customer care section provides warranty information and FAQs. There is also a Tires 101 section.

“The all-new toyotires.com provides a more consumer-friendly experience for visitors on our site,” said Amy Coleman, senior director of marketing, Toyo Tires USA Corp. “New technology and design features also make it easier than ever to find the right Toyo tire, locate the closest Toyo dealer, and learn how to maintain your tires until it’s time to purchase the next set.”

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