2) I actually still don't know what my second answer will be because I have my interview 3 with my mechanic on 2/7/13 and plan on getting my second answer from that interview. But, if worst comes to worst, then my second answer will be, always making sure that your tires are good because a lot of people overlook the tires of a car and don't realize how important it is to have your tires - and everything involved with your tires - in good condition.
3) Three details to justify or support my second answer are:
- if your tires aren't at the required PSI, your car could be using more force than needed, which leads to using up more gas.
- if there are any lumps in your tires or your tires are really worn out, you could have a possible blow out or your car's tires may not be rotating as they should
- not only do your tires have to be good but the alignment of your tires have to good too or your car will not run as well as it should
5) I plan to continue the study of my answer 2 by checking the tires of all the cars that come into the shop and comparing them all with one another and seeing what difference it really makes to have good or bad tires.
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