Maryland Tire Roadside assist Used & new Tire & Flat tire SERVICE

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★★★★☆
4.3 (88 reviews)
Location
Address:
11900 Annapolis Rd
Glenn Dale, MD 20769
GPS Coordinates:
38.960160, -76.800589
Contact Information
Phone:
(227) 218-5688
Contact:
Maryland Tire Roadside assist Used & new Tire & Flat tire SERVICE
Hours of Operation
  • Mon-Fri 8am-7pm
  • Sat 8am-5pm
  • Sun 9am-3:30pm
Business Information
4.3

Rating

88

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5 helpful highest ranking reviews
Margie Mill
★★★★★ 2 years ago

I ran over a large screw, with the washer intact, while I was out running errands. I Googled the nearest tire shop this shop was suggested. It was drizzling on that day. I pulled into the lot and the mechanic came to my truck and I told him what I needed. He instructed me to turn my wheel a certain way then proceeded to repair my tire, while I was still seated in my truck. I would say it took slightly over 10 minutes from start to finish. I have driven pass this establishment, many many times and never knew this place existed!

Sara Rahnama
★★★★★ 9 months ago

Amazing place. So helpful! We had a flat tire in the car with our kids. Everyone was stressed out and tired and they gave us a new tire and had us on our way in 5 min. Nice guys. Thankful places like this exist.

Greg Wingerter
★☆☆☆☆ 8 years ago

Bought a tire and the following week found the lugnuts loosened and studs damaged so much they came off by hand. Cost me over $250 in repairs and could have caused my tire to fly off while driving.

J B
★★☆☆☆ a year ago

Sold me two used tires that are dry rotted. I didn't know at the time. The tires were very dirty like someone went off-roading in them. I thought I would wash them and they would clean right up but they don't. I have since taken them to a few different tire places who informed me that they are dry rotted.

Sarah B
★★☆☆☆ a year ago

Was my tire replaced in record time? Yes, thanks to a very effective employee, it was done very quickly and well. He disposed of my old tire and even offered to throw away the embarassing mountain of garbage in my trunk. However, in spite of the excellent service, I’m going to have to find somewhere else for tire replacement. The so-called “owner” was rude on the phone when we called ahead, but was even ruder in person when we made the mistake of going inside the office to ask about prices. He went on a condescending rant about how he hires people so he doesn’t have to do any work, and then berated his employee in front of us. Then, immediately AFTER we paid, he again condescendingly began lecturing me about how I shouldn’t have gotten a new tire because apparently from one second of (unpleasant) interaction he knows more about my car than I do. As much as I want to support the employees who do great work, I’ll be damned if another red cent goes out of my wallet and into that abusive jerk’s pocket. Hopefully the poor people who work for him can find better employment soon.