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OK Tire – Multiple Locations

C$25 for Oil Change and a 29-Point Inspection ($135 Value)

C$25
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No Longer Available
Fri Dec 07 06:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
C$135
Discount
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C$110
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In a Nutshell

Automotive technicians improve fuel economy and performance with conventional oil changes and thorough safety inspections

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 5, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. $3.50 environmental levy tax not included. Extra fee for synthetic and diesel engines.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Cars need regular oil changes to keep them running in top form, just as winning racehorses need periodic blood transfusions to keep the drive for victory coursing through their veins. Treat your chariot like a champ with this Groupon.

$25 for an Oil Change and 29-Point Inspection ($135 Value)

Technicians trade old lubricant and filters for a fresh batch of oil and then perform a thorough inspection to ensure safe, efficient driving.

OK Tire

In 1953, a group of independent tire shops joined forces so they could offer customers a wider selection of automotive services and lower-priced tires from brands such as Firestone and Pirelli. Today, the business keeps engines revving from 270 locations across Canada, each independently operated by a local owner with a strong understanding of the community’s needs and strong feelings about appropriate nicknames for cars. The confident hands of OK Tire's techs are backed by a nationwide warranty on all repairs and tires.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Escaping a Glass Prison Cell

With new weird laws constantly being passed, there's a good chance you'll probably be convicted of an obscure crime and sentenced to imprisonment in a large glass holding cell. Here's how you can get out:

  • Glass will melt at a certain temperature, but why bother going through all that trouble when you can just break it by throwing yourself against one of the walls?

  • Look around for structural weaknesses. If you can't find any, you're not looking hard enough because that holding cell is composed of large pieces of easily breakable glass.

  • Turn around and pick up that 40-pound sledgehammer that's been sitting in the corner this entire time. When your adrenaline starts pumping from lifting that heavy sledgehammer, put it back down and use that adrenaline surge to propel your body straight through the glass.

  • In movies, people are always shattering nearby drinking glasses and windows by singing in an unbearably high pitch. Do the same thing, but instead of singing, just use any solid part of your body to smash that glass!

When is your town getting a glass prison?

OK Tire

  • A

    Sherwood Park

    100-2301 Premier Way
    Sherwood Park, Alberta T8H 2K8
    (780) 467-9533
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  • B

    Fort Saskatchewan

    10308-99 Ave.
    Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta T8L 1Y2
    (780) 998-1313
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