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Sterling Tires

Sterling was a famous brand back in the day. It was a division of the Rover Group from the UK that intended to present classic British car design to the Canadian and North American markets. Even with a strong launch, Sterling only operated between 1987 and 1991, after which it withdrew from the market entirely. The only car model Sterling made was the 800 series, more specifically the 825 and 827 sedan and hatchback. Be that as it may, every Sterling model is designed with specific tire dimensions that vary based on the model, wheel size, trim, and other criteria. Matching optimal tires with the right model guarantees exceptional performance, handling, and controllability, even during spirited driving.

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Sterling Tires

Every car manufacturer, including Sterling, recommends certain tire sizes for each vehicle model and trim. These original equipment (OE) specifications are tailored to match the vehicle's overall purpose, which often includes surface contact, handling, braking ability, cornering, and so on. Using the right tires helps your Sterling maximize its potential, regardless if you are just enjoying a ride through the streets or you're going on a road trip.

Sterling OE Marking

The OE marking indicates that the tire has been designed and approved by Sterling for their vehicles. The (OE) marking indicates that a specific tire matches a specific Sterling vehicle model. The OE marking also indicates that the tire has been specifically designed to optimize the performance, maneuverability, overall handling, and other aspects of the vehicle's driving capabilities.

If you're not quite sure about the right size for your Sterling, you can usually find it:

  • On the sidewall of your existing tires.
  • On a sticker inside the driver's door jamb.
  • Or in the owner's manual or in the vehicle registration documents.
  • Or we can provide it by completing all steps.

Sterling cars have had their share of problems, but that doesn't mean that people have completely forgotten about this brand. After all, Sterling is pretty much considered a classic today. As such, you must equip it with proper tires if you want to make the most out of your Sterling. That not only includes choosing the right tire proportions but also deciding on an ideal model that will match your driving needs and road conditions. In any event, different circumstances require different types of tires, and we're here to help with a wide selection of options, all specifically designed for Sterling vehicles.

All Season Sterling Tires

All season tires ensure that your Sterling will grip the road constantly in wet, dry and mild winter conditions. This is essential for the vehicle's responsiveness, which in turn provides you with greater control over your car.

Performance Sterling Tires

Sterling cars are passenger vehicles. As such, they need to be at their best, especially when driving through city streets. Performance tires will ensure proper responsiveness, stability, and controllability of the vehicle in both wet and dry road conditions.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Does Sterling warranty cover tires?

No, the Sterling warranty doesn't cover tires. The tires, however, may be warranted by their respective manufacturers.

Frequently Asked Questions What are the best tires for a Sterling?

That entirely depends on your car's model, your needs, and other relevant factors. In any case, the Continental TrueContact Tour 54 is considered to be a balanced option for everyday driving.

How long do Sterling tires last?

Sterling tires last for about 50,000 miles, give or take. The factors that determine tread lifespan include road conditions, maintenance, and your driving habits.

How much do tires for a Sterling cost?

The price of tires varies depending on the model, manufacturer, and the tire's purpose. All in all, you can find Sterling tires within the $70 - $150 price range.

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