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Why Are Car Tires Always Black? Here's Why Color Matters - MSN
The distinctive black color of car tires arises from a vital chemical component in their creation, one that, if absent, would severely diminish the tire's overall longevity and resilience.
Then, Ford began to offer whitewall tires as an option on new car models starting in 1934 for as little as $11.25, making them affordable to the masses who had previously thought the classy ...
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