Because Regular Tires Aren’t Shiny Enough for Goodyear


When Rubber Meets Glamour: Goodyear’s Luxurious Leap from the Track

Hey there, John Speedway here — because who else would it be? Today, I’m talking about a tweet made by Kelly Crandall. Oozing with style (and maybe a little bit of extra something), the post showcases a Goodyear car that’s more dazzling than my reflection. And trust me, that’s saying something.

So, what’s the big deal? Goodyear, the tire giant (who probably knows a thing or two about a good year, am I right?), slapped some gold on one of their vehicles. I’m not saying they’ve invented alchemy, but it’s quite the display of automotive bling. Take a look at the golden glory here:

Naturally, your pal John Speedway can’t just let that be. So here are the top observations from yours indeed:

1. Gold is Goodyear’s color — it brings out the sparkle in the treads and the twinkle in the headlights.
2. There was no painting of the town red, but they sure painted that car gold. Talk about Midas touched.
3. I suspect every leprechaun in a ten-mile radius is conflicted between chasing rainbows and this shiny automobile.

Now, I can’t confirm whether this car has any special powers, like leaving a trail of prosperity in its wake. But one thing’s sure: it’s a nice break from black tires and white walls. Kudos (or K’goldos?) to Kelly Crandall for sharing this slice of swagger on wheels with us. Go ahead and give it a glimpse — and remember, you heard it from John Speedway.

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