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Firestone Complete Auto Care Military & Veteran Discount
Firestone’s military discount is real and year-round: 10% off PLUS tax-free, in-store. Because tax-free is worth ~8-10% in a high-tax state, it beats a taxed 15% on most service — here’s the cheapest path, plus the in-store-only catch.
Does Firestone Complete Auto Care offer a military discount? Yes — a real, year-round one: 10% off PLUS tax-free on tires and service, in-store, for active duty, veterans, reserves, Guard, retirees, and DoD/government ID holders with proof of service. If an aggregator told you Firestone has "no military discount," that listing is stale and wrong — the benefit is published on Firestone’s own veterans page.
The quiet standout here is the tax-free perk. A flat percentage is easy to compare, but waiving sales tax is worth ~8-10% on its own in a high-tax state — which means the everyday 10% + tax-free frequently beats a headline 15% that is still taxed. On a $300 service order in a ~9.5%-tax state, the everyday 10% + tax-free comes to about $270 out the door (roughly $58 saved), better than a taxed WeSalute 15% (~$279).
The catch worth knowing up front: the everyday discount is strictly IN-STORE — buy tires online and you forfeit it, because there is no military code at online checkout. And the everyday 10%, WeSalute’s 15%, the Veterans Day service promo, and public coupons generally do NOT stack, so the smart move is to pick the single best path for your situation. Use the chooser and decision table below to find it; we link straight to Firestone’s official pages so you can confirm the current terms.


Opens firestonecompleteautocare.com/veterans · 10% off + tax-free, year-round, in-store with proof of service — online tire orders forfeit the discount
Firestone Complete Auto Care Military Discount — Key Facts
- National military discount
- 10% off + tax-free, year-round (in-store)
- Who qualifies
- Active duty, veterans, reserve/Guard, retirees & DoD/government ID
- Where
- In-store with proof of service — NOT online
- WeSalute path
- 15% off service · tires at store cost +10% (paid, taxed)
- Veterans Day promo
- +10% off service only — excludes tires, time-boxed
- Public coupons
- Rotating, open to anyone (as of Jun 16, 2026)
- Do paths stack?
- No — take the single best one
- Tax-free worth
- ~8-10% in a high-tax state (the quiet standout)
- Region
- United States
Source: Firestone Complete Auto Care — Veterans (10% off + tax-free, in-store, proof of service) · Last verified: June 16, 2026
BEST SAVINGS PATH
The smartest route depends on your situation. Answer the question to find your best path, or scan the full decision table below.
Find your best path
1. Are you buying tires (rather than service or repairs)?
Short version: Firestone’s everyday military discount is 10% off PLUS tax-free, year-round and in-store with proof of service — and the tax-free half (worth ~8-10% in a high-tax state) makes it beat a taxed 15% on most service orders (~$270 vs ~$279 on a $300 job). It’s in-store only, so online tire orders forfeit it. For a big tire set, price-check WeSalute’s "store cost +10%"; around Veterans Day, compare the +10% service promo (excludes tires); and always check the public coupons page. None of these stack — take the single best path, and ignore the "NEW15 = military 15%" myth.
| Path | Stack | Effective price | You save | Best when |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Everyday military 10% + tax-free | In-store, proof of service. 10% off ($30) + sales tax waived (~$28.50) | ~$270.00 | ~$58.50 | The default winner for most service orders — year-round, no membership, no code |
| WeSalute 15% off service | Paid membership; 15% off ($45) but typically STILL taxed; does not stack | ~$279.23 | ~$49.27 | You’re already a WeSalute member — and stronger on tires (store cost +10%) than on service |
| Public/seasonal coupon (e.g. $50 off service) | Open to anyone, no proof; taxed on the discounted total; does not stack | ~$273.75 | ~$54.75 | A strong coupon is live (as of Jun 16, 2026) and you can’t show proof of service |
| Veterans Day +10% service promo | Service only, EXCLUDES tires, time-boxed; does NOT stack with the everyday 10% | ~$270.00 (if tax-free) — service only | up to ~$58.50 | During the Veterans Day window, especially if you can’t use the everyday path — never on tires |
| No discount (public price) | No proof, no coupon, no membership | ~$328.50 | $0 | The floor for comparison — there’s almost always a better path for a service member |
WHO QUALIFIES
Firestone Complete Auto Care gives a real, year-round military discount: 10% off PLUS tax-free on tires and service, in-store, for active duty, veterans, reserves, Guard, retirees, and DoD/government ID holders with proof of service. The tax-free perk is the quiet standout — in a high-tax state it is worth ~8-10% on its own, so the everyday 10% + tax-free often beats a headline 15% that is still taxed.
- Active-duty service members across all branches — Navy, Marine Corps, Army, Air Force, Space Force, and Coast Guard — get 10% off plus tax-free on tires and service, in-store, with proof of service.
- Veterans get the same everyday 10% + tax-free with proof of service (e.g. a VA ID, DD-214, or veteran ID card).
- Reserve and National Guard members qualify for the everyday 10% + tax-free.
- Military retirees are covered with a retiree ID.
- DoD civilians and government ID holders qualify with valid government identification.
- The everyday discount is strictly IN-STORE: show proof of service at the counter. Buying tires online forfeits the discount — there is no military code at online checkout.
- First responders are not part of the verified everyday military discount — we don’t claim a first-responder rate Firestone hasn’t published.
| Audience | Discount |
|---|---|
| Military — active duty, reserve, National Guard, retirees, veterans & DoD/government IDYear-round, in-store, on tires and service, with proof of service. The tax-free perk is worth ~8-10% on its own in a high-tax state, so this is usually the best path. | 10% off + tax-free |
| WeSalute (formerly Veterans Advantage) membersA bigger headline number, but WeSalute is a PAID membership and the 15% is typically still taxed — so in a high-tax state it can net the same or less than the everyday 10% + tax-free. For tires, "store cost +10%" can be the real winner on a big set. Does not stack with the everyday discount. | 15% off service · tires at store cost +10% |
| Veterans Day promotional windowFirestone has historically run a Veterans Day +10%-off-service promotion (excludes tires), open to veterans for a limited window. It does NOT stack with the everyday 10% — it’s an either/or. Confirm the current-year dates; the window rotates each year. | 10% off service (excludes tires) |
| Anyone — public & seasonal couponsFirestone’s public coupons page runs rotating offers open to everyone (no proof needed). A strong live coupon can rival the everyday 10% + tax-free — but coupons generally don’t stack with the military discount, so take whichever is cheaper. | Varies (e.g. $50 off service) |
HOW TO REDEEM
Online at www.firestonecompleteautocare.com
- There is no online military discount — the everyday 10% is in-store onlyThe everyday 10% + tax-free is applied at the store counter with proof of service. If you buy tires on firestonecompleteautocare.com you forfeit the military discount — there is no military code at online checkout. Book or buy in-store, or reserve online and claim the discount when you check in at the shop.
- Ignore the "NEW15 = military 15%" claimSome coupon sites present "NEW15" as a 15% military code. It isn’t — NEW15 is a general new-customer offer, not a military rate. Don’t skip your in-store 10% + tax-free chasing it; verify any code on Firestone’s own coupons page.
- Use the public coupons page for online ordersIf you must buy online, the rotating public coupons on Firestone’s offers page are open to everyone. They’re the realistic online savings route since the military discount doesn’t apply online — just don’t expect to stack them with the in-store military rate.
In store
- Bring proof of service to the counter — this is the everyday pathShow a military, veteran, retiree, or government ID in-store to take 10% off plus tax-free on tires and service. This is year-round and needs no code or membership. In a high-tax state the tax-free perk alone is worth ~8-10%, so on a $300 service order the everyday 10% + tax-free saves around $58 — more than a taxed 15%.
- Buying tires? Price-check WeSalute’s "store cost +10%"If you’re a WeSalute (formerly Veterans Advantage) member buying a full set, ask the store to price the tires at "store cost +10%." On a big tire order that can beat the everyday 10%. WeSalute is a paid membership and doesn’t stack with the everyday discount, so compare both totals and pick one.
- Service near Veterans Day? Compare the promo windowAround Veterans Day, Firestone has run an additional 10%-off-service promotion (it excludes tires). It does NOT stack with the everyday 10%, so it mainly helps with timing or if you can’t use the everyday path — it doesn’t add up to 20%. Confirm the current-year window before you go.
- Always check the public coupons page firstFirestone’s coupons page runs rotating public offers (e.g. a dollar-amount off service) open to everyone, no proof needed. A strong live coupon can rival the everyday 10% + tax-free — but it generally won’t stack with the military discount, so take whichever single path is cheaper for your order.
HOW IT WORKS
All the math below uses one baseline: a $300 service order before tax, in a high-tax state at ~9.5% sales tax (so the normal out-the-door price would be about $328.50). Tires are priced separately and the Veterans Day promo excludes them, so a service order is the cleanest way to compare the paths; for tire-only purchases, see the WeSalute "store cost +10%" note and the chooser.
The tax-free perk, worked out: on that $300 service order, waiving the ~9.5% sales tax saves about $28.50 on its own. Add the 10% off ($30) and the everyday path lands near $270 out the door — roughly $58.50 saved, an effective ~19.5% off the normal taxed price. The higher your state’s tax, the more the tax-free half is worth, and the harder a taxed 15% has to work to catch up.
Rule 1 — the paths don’t stack, so you’re choosing one. The everyday 10% + tax-free, WeSalute’s 15%, the Veterans Day +10% service promo, and any public coupon are alternatives, not layers. Don’t expect "10% + a coupon" or "10% + Veterans Day 10% = 20%"; pick the single path that nets the lowest out-the-door price.
Rule 2 — a taxed 15% can lose to a tax-free 10%. WeSalute (formerly Veterans Advantage) advertises 15% off service, but it’s a paid membership and the 15% is typically still taxed. On the $300 baseline that’s about $279 out the door — more than the everyday 10% + tax-free (~$270). WeSalute earns its keep mainly on tires, where "store cost +10%" can beat 10% off on a big set, so price both for a tire purchase.
Rule 3 — the Veterans Day promo is service only and time-boxed. Firestone has run an extra 10%-off-service promotion around Veterans Day that excludes tires and does NOT stack with the everyday 10% (so it isn’t 20%). It mainly helps with timing or if you can’t use the everyday path that day. The window rotates each year — confirm the current-year dates before counting on it.
Rule 4 — watch two myths. First, the everyday discount is in-store only: online tire buyers forfeit it, so book or claim it at the counter. Second, "NEW15" is not a 15% military code — it’s a general new-customer offer that coupon sites mislabel. Verify any code on Firestone’s own coupons page, and don’t skip your guaranteed in-store 10% + tax-free chasing it.
Exclusions & fine print
- The everyday 10% + tax-free is IN-STORE only and requires proof of service — online tire purchases forfeit the discount; there is no military code at online checkout.
- The everyday 10%, WeSalute’s 15%, the Veterans Day promo, and public/seasonal coupons generally do NOT stack — take the single best path, not a sum.
- The Veterans Day +10% promotion is service only and EXCLUDES tires, runs only in a limited window, and does not stack with the everyday 10% (it’s not 20%). Confirm the current-year dates before relying on it.
- WeSalute (formerly Veterans Advantage) is a paid membership, and its 15% is typically still taxed — in a high-tax state the everyday 10% + tax-free can net the same or more, so do the math for your state.
- "NEW15" and similar codes on coupon sites are general new-customer offers, not military rates — don’t treat them as a 15% military discount.
- Seasonal/public coupons rotate; the figures here are stamped "as of June 16, 2026" — re-check the live coupons page before you buy.
- Tax-free treatment and exact discount caps can vary by state, location, and franchise — confirm at the counter before service.
- Always confirm current terms on Firestone’s official veterans and coupons pages before purchasing.
SOURCES
- Firestone Complete Auto Care — Veterans (10% off + tax-free, in-store, proof of service) — Firestone Complete Auto Care
- Firestone Complete Auto Care — Coupons & Offers (rotating public coupons) — Firestone Complete Auto Care
- WeSalute (formerly Veterans Advantage) — Firestone member benefit (15% off; tires at store cost +10%) — WeSalute
- Wounded Warrior Project — Bridgestone / Firestone partnership — Wounded Warrior Project
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
MORE MILITARY DISCOUNTS
All military & veteran discountsEditorial policy
- Source priority. We cite Firestone Complete Auto Care’s own veterans page (10% off + tax-free, in-store), its coupons/offers page, the WeSalute (formerly Veterans Advantage) Firestone member benefit, and the Bridgestone / Wounded Warrior Project partnership first, and report the verified terms plainly. We correct the stale aggregator listings that say Firestone has "no military discount" — it does — and we flag that the "NEW15 = military 15%" claim on coupon sites is misleading (NEW15 is a general new-customer code, not a military rate). Every seasonal-coupon and Veterans Day figure is stamped "as of June 16, 2026" because those rotate year to year, and we say plainly that the everyday 10%, WeSalute 15%, the Veterans Day promo, and public coupons generally do NOT stack — so you take the single best path, not a sum.
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