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Thread ID: 129080 2013-02-01 10:38:00 Car tyres Nomad (952) PC World Chat
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1326027 2013-02-01 10:38:00 One of our vehicle may be in need of some new tyres. It's a VW Bora (sedan) and has Perelli P7, it's the first tyres we are getting for this vehicle. Will be replacing all 4, they are all within a 1mm. With the Japanese they just whatever that was cheap ie Firestone or Supercat. I did a internet search the P7s may be assymetricals. I am going to do some phonecalls and get some quotes first. Just normal city driving, the occasional road trip. Do we need touring tyres :confused: What do you suggest? Rather do some work now than just accept what the store person say. :)


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Nomad (952)
1326028 2013-02-01 17:41:00 Pirelli P7's may be quite expensive but no doubt you have been looking at the European Forums

You could look at Michelin Primacy or Energy (have the Energy's on a Maxima) and are super quiet and the Primacy are a newer tyre(had 2 Maxima's and done over 400,000km and have had various tyres)

Michelin are a premium tyre and you would pay less for Budget tyres
Lawrence (2987)
1326029 2013-02-01 19:01:00 Budget symmetricals have always done me fine.

But then again, I'm a pretty light user and not a hoon.

I suspect you are at risk of paying a premium for a name, rather than for performance.

Also note that 'performance' tyres are softer, and will wear out faster.
Paul.Cov (425)
1326030 2013-02-01 19:09:00 I have Firestone Supercats. Unless you are Lewis Hamilton any budget tyre will do.
:)
Trev (427)
1326031 2013-02-01 20:09:00 Look for NZ made tires if possible rather than imported and especially european ones. The euro ones tend to be really sticky, and not great on our roads. We use a really coarse chip seals whch shreds imported tyres, drops there usability down significantly. psycik (12851)
1326032 2013-02-01 20:25:00 I have Firestone Supercats. Unless you are Lewis Hamilton any budget tyre will do.
:)
It depends on how much longer you want to use your car. I had my car tested for WOF a month ago and one of the tires (eh, spelling?) did not pass the thread mark requirement. The guys at Tony's suggested that if I want to sell my car within the next half a year / one year, then a budget tire would do. However, if I am going to use the car for the next three years plus, then it would be better for me to invest in a quality tire.
Renmoo (66)
1326033 2013-02-01 20:46:00 I have Firestone Supercats. Unless you are Lewis Hamilton any budget tyre will do.
:)

+1 with the Supercats.
WalOne (4202)
1326034 2013-02-01 21:12:00 Does any of this change if the spare tyre is also a P7? Nomad (952)
1326035 2013-02-01 23:04:00 It depends on how much longer you want to use your car. I had my car tested for WOF a month ago and one of the tires (eh, spelling?) did not pass the thread mark requirement. The guys at Tony's suggested that if I want to sell my car within the next half a year / one year, then a budget tire would do. However, if I am going to use the car for the next three years plus, then it would be better for me to invest in a quality tire.
That depends on how many Ks you do. I only do 4 or 5000Ks a year but if you are someone who dose 50,000ks a year or more then yes.
:)
Trev (427)
1326036 2013-02-01 23:07:00 Does any of this change if the spare tyre is also a P7?
No not really if you use the spare as a spare and if you have to use it only use to drive to the garage etc and only at about 50kph. My car has one of those funny space saver spares which I wouldn't like to use.
:)
Trev (427)
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