Canadian Tire is on the rebound — and its ‘True North’ strategy now includes a Canadian icon with its purchase of Hudson’s Bay-branded goods, David Olive writes.
Opinion | Canadian Tire has never been more Canadian — and it’s working
I’ve heard several horror stories from friends about bringing cars to Canadian Tire.
They forgot to put oil in the car after an oil change.
They somehow managed to put a wheel bearing in backwards.
They claimed the lock nut key for the tires was missing when it was in plain view in the glove compartment and they had been told where to find it. They wanted to charge to cut off the lock nuts, which is a common garage scam.
I’ve heard several horror stories from friends about bringing cars to Canadian Tire.
They forgot to put oil in the car after an oil change.
They somehow managed to put a wheel bearing in backwards.
They claimed the lock nut key for the tires was missing when it was in plain view in the glove compartment and they had been told where to find it. They wanted to charge to cut off the lock nuts, which is a common garage scam.
I know of one horror story from my wife’s cousin where they dropped her car from the lift during an oil change