Posted on 08/19/2020 8:09:55 AM PDT by montag813
It is only a good protest, if the people that have something to lose know they are the reason that they have lost business.
So far, Michelin is the only rubber I run on my STI
BLM and the homofascist rainbow flag ARE political slogans and agendas.
Isn’t Goodyear based in Ohio, a battleground state? Kind of risky calling for a boycott - there are a lot of ways to put pressure on Goodyear to reverse their stupid policies before you get to boycott.
Mine at $1500.00 for my truck. Sorry Goodyear but your brand is now SOL in my household.
Even the jazz 3s?
For all that is being said about Goodyear, I do not see a hint of PR damage control.
Lousy business model to sh#t on the part of the country that buys most of the tires, all of the truck and tractor tires, and awards military contracts.
The good news is that their blimp will be welcome at empty stadiums.
Get woke go broke!
Yep. Even those.
If I have to make my own out of expired credit cards, I have the punch.
Here’s where you can let Goodyear know who you feel: https://www.goodyear.com/en-US/company/contact-goodyear
I recommend the live chat.
Big f up by Goodyear. Won’t be buying them ever again.
Buy Cooper.
On both of my vehicles!! Superior to Goodyear!
Best tire made for Trucks and SUVs.
Absolutely, Positively TRUE!
The rule could simply be, No attire containing a political message.
My husband was going to do the same. After I mentioned this to him he said he needs to look or other tires now.
Goodyear's reply:
Goodyear is committed to fostering an inclusive and respectful workplace where all of our associates can do their best in a spirit of teamwork. As part of this commitment, we do allow our associates to express their support on racial injustice and other equity issues but ask that they refrain from workplace expressions, verbal or otherwise, in support of political campaigning for any candidate or political party as well as other similar forms of advocacy that fall outside the scope of equity issues.
Melissa Monaco, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
Ill second your position on Cooper AT-3s. Have been through 3 sets on two different vehicles. Best LT tires on the market
Agreed. Or most any brand other than Goodyear and Michelin at this point. Will be buying a new set within the next couple or three months or so for my truck and I won't be spending $1500+ on them for sure now. Last set cost me $1350 but with inflation and all they've gone up. Last set were Italian and were 80k mileage guaranteed on a set of 16" tires. 60k+ on them now and still have much tread on them. Too hard to get that kind of mileage hardly anymore on American made tires anymore.
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