AKRON (Nov. 25, 2013) — Each week Tire Business tracks the top stories — a virtual "Digital Dozen" — on our website, based on readership data.
Of all the stories posted online last week at tirebusiness.com, here are the ones that drew the most interest:
• Hunter's 'Revolution' promises savings;
• Colo. partnership acquires 30 Midas stores;
• Toyo sues Toyama over trademarks;
• Yokohama recalls 1,192 mismarked tires;
• Sam Behr, 'Tires Ain't Pretty' spokesman, dies at 86;
• Ford to let new Pony out of the barn Dec. 5;
• Bill to repeal health reform law reinsurance fee intro'd in House;
• Dario Franchitti retiring from racing;
• SEMA accepting scholarship applications;
• Double Coin launches Smart Money Fleet Program;
• SEMA offers amendment to Ohio headlamps bill; and
• YTC in sponsor deal with L.A. Clippers.
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