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  1. Dear SGCM readers, We have created a thread on a list of Tyre-size and models with prices for your quick reference. Although this is based on our stock, we hope that it can be a useful one page price guide on-Tyres to have an estimate to do some budgeting. Best Regards Click here to go to the mycarforum thread for Checking Tyre Prices
  2. Increased demand from China and the recovery of the Japanese automotive industry after the earthquake have resulted in a surge in demand for tires, but the downside is that it has also increased the price for rubber, according to Bloomberg. During the first half of 2011, China has produced more cars than GM and Volkswagen put together, and Japan has seen its largest increase in sales in the past three decades. Demand for new tires will thus reduce the global rubber stocks to 12 percent in 2012, according to a market analysis from Citigroup. As a result, prices could rise by 18 percent by December, and should be felt by end consumers.
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