20 Dec 2016

A question about : Car Tyres

I normally buy the cheapest budget tyres I can for my car. Thats because I normally end up getting a nail in them and I think its better to spend Ј40 rather than Ј80+.

What is the main difference between budget and branded tyres? ???

Best answers:

  • I've always bought the cheapest tyres I can get. Used to get them for Ј17.50 for my old Astra, now I pay about Ј23 for a Fiat Brava.
    If you can avoid the nails, they'll last about a year or more. Can't imagine more expensive tyres will last that much longer to justify the extra cost.
    However I wouldn't buy remoulds & as soon as I see the tyres are on their way out, I replace them. They're the only thing holding you on the road...
  • Thanks Suzz. I'll stick with the cheap tyres
  • My michelins last me about 2 years and cost about Ј50.
    Where on earth can you buy tyres for Ј23?
    Sarah
  • get PART WORN TYRES
    they are 100% legal and usually hve the hairs on them
    Ј15 each and most tyre palce do them - much better than remoulds etc
    simply - when a company takes the cars in for a service they cahnge the tyres - needed or not
    if you haev a crash - the garage changed the tyres
    lots of places change tyres - for no reason and as long as they have leagl tread they are resold
    look in the yellow pages for part worn
    basically - part worns are far better than budget as they are usually brand names - getting 3 or 4 times the life of a budget - dont touch em.
    if they are only Ј15 each you dont mind a nail now and again
    G
  • I would not touch "part worn"tyres either.
    But conversly,i would buy remoulds,as they HAVE to pass quality/safety tests,you can buy them that are rated to 140mph!
    Even 20 years ago,when i used to do a bit of motorsport,most of us used Colway remoulds,and they took more abuse in one night than your average motorist would ever throw at them.
    And don't forget that different tyres can effect your fuel economy and tread wear.
    It would be interesting to find out if it was cheaper in the long run,to buy more expensive fuel efficient hard wearing tyres or cheaper tyres that have to be replaced more often.
  • your tyre selection really fdepends on what your trying to acxhieve/driving style.
    fast, drivers with grip - go for low profiles, over 200 pound each.
    most people on this board i imagine want bargains.
    and budget tyres are just fine.
    i would never buy remolds, i have in the past brought pre worn - however these have always had the hairs still on them.
    as for where to buy new tyres.
    i recently seen an advert (think it was for national auto) offerinhg buy one get one free at 34 quid inclusing fit.
    wasnt a brand name, yet would be fine for the average family run about.
    dont get me wrong, i do find some brands of tyres (not always much more expensive) perform better under constant braking and driving hard - however for my daily cmmute, budget are just fine.
    btw - do not risk running your tyres to low - a blow out can be fatal.
  • I now avoid part worn tyres, I've used them several times in the past and found that they never lasted long.
    I've found some remoulds very good especially collway but I havent been able to find them recently. I've also had some very poor ones but you can normally tell by looking at them, if you can see where the tread joins to the rest avoid them, I had one start to peal off once.
    I now look more for the best handling characteristics I can get for my money and currently use hankook at around Ј26ea.
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