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March 21, 2011
Goodyear Launches Assurance Fuel Max in India and Asia Pacific
Photo: Goodyear Assurance Fuel Max is a fuel-efficient tire that provides confident wet and dry traction.
Goodyear Asia Pacific has launched its latest tire from its award-winning Assurance line, the Goodyear Assurance Fuel Max with Fuel Saving technology, which, according to Goodyear, provides 4% more fuel efficiency and 15% longer mileage than conventional tire technology.
As Goodyear explains, this tire is designed for family cars in the mid and premium markets and consumers who are looking for value for money and safety can now achieve maximum fuel efficiency and maximum protection with this new tire.
“In the current environment where the rising fuel costs are a huge concern, Fuel Max technology is designed to improve fuel consumption without compromising on mileage or performance,” said Rajeev Anand, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, Goodyear India.
“Assurance Fuel Max offers critical safety features such as a strong grip, puncture resistance, blow out resistance, shorter braking distance and anti-skid, making it the perfect choice for everyday city driving as well as the long distance weekend road trips,” he added.
Photo: Goodyear Blimp flying over Akron, Ohio.
Meanwhile, in the USA, the Goodyear Assurance Fuel Max has earned the Good Housekeeping Seal, after evaluation by the Good Housekeeping Research Institute.
“This is just another reason to select Assurance Fuel Max, on top of the already well-recognized consumer benefits. The Good Housekeeping Seal offers high recognition and influence for products that have earned it,” said Gary Medalis, Goodyear brand general manager.
Headquartered in Akron, Ohio, USA, Goodyear is one of the world’s largest tire companies. It employs approximately 69,000 people and manufactures its products in more than 57 facilities in 23 countries around the world.
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