Pretty decent price - Blackcircles quoting the same but they want £12 delivery on top!
Tell me if you can get it cheaper as I'll bite their hands off!
Similar prices for similar spec Goodyear EfficientGrip - this fits my BMW 320d.
based on edge21's advice & research (and my own research!), I have also recommended another deal which is perhaps better value hotukdeals.com/dea…747
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eslick
19 Sep 17#1
It's a good price but the delivered price at BC includes fitting at least for me it does and most places round our way it's £15 fitting so BC is an ok price. I know there will be some places around the country who fit for a fiver.
luvsadealdealdeal to eslick
19 Sep 17#3
ah, you're right! My boys are in the fiver camp provided there's something else going on such as oil service or MOT so I should be OK
Just noticed they also have this offer going on. (not looked at T&C's yet) protyre.co.uk/tyr…spx
luvsadealdealdeal to cecilmcroberts
19 Sep 17#7
yep it was worth a look, thanks
ultimately nearest fitting station a bit inconvenient & the £10 cheque back (on a pair) still made it 'no better' than Amazon + a fiver a corner to fit by my local lads
not much in it, though
cecilmcroberts to luvsadealdealdeal
19 Sep 17#9
No worries. I'm Northern Ireland and well zero fitting stations on that site for over here, hence the not bothering looking any further into those T&C's. Though ty for the post as noticed they got my size (285/30/R19) also pretty cheap at £142 so now my own search starts!
pablomalin
19 Sep 17#6
Had these, looked like they were underinflated - weak sidewalls, I would go for hankooks or falkens good reviews..
Adams5905 to pablomalin
20 Sep 17#27
I agree-as these are summer tyres... Winter tyres are a different deal-I can get 2 Falken Ultra High Performance road tyres delivered for £107.26 on e-bay-If you're serious about summer/winter tyres (I have three seperate sets of wheels & boots for my main car), then you ought to have a tame mechanic-I shall take the 2 rear wheels with a new pair of tyres in to my chap in March next year when my MOT's due, and he won't even charge me £5.00/corner!.. This is because he gets enough business off me during the course of a year to make it worthwhile for him... If you're not serious about winter/summer tyres, you shouldn't be buying these anyway, as they won't work well in winter conditions, despite the 'A' wet-grip rating-they also lose points for their spelling-Goodyear may be a US company, but in this country, we don't recognize 'tire' as correct English...
I now have then on Citroen C4 and will be happy to buy more have used Continental for some years. It depends on what ,how and where you drive. They rate very well for quietness and wet grip
5ingh to pablomalin
20 Sep 17#32
I second this, got these on mine at the moment and I constantly think they are under inflated even though when i go to check the pressure its still sitting at 36psi
tomthegingercat
19 Sep 17#8
I use F1autocentres , I've had these on my old Honda Civic, currently it is fully fitted with valves balancing and disposal for £56.20, worth a look
luvsadealdealdeal to tomthegingercat
19 Sep 17#10
Excellent price for fitted, nearest fitting centre is in Bristol which is 2 hrs' drive away! thanks
rosstheboss1972
19 Sep 17#11
Great grip on these but weak sidewalls and quick to wear out.
cecilmcroberts to rosstheboss1972
19 Sep 17#12
Really depends on what you fitting them onto, driving style and roads you normally driving upon. On previous car (Alfa Romeo Giulietta Quadrifoglio Verde) during my ownership from new it had Pirelli P9's, Continental Premium Contact 2's and a set of the above. The Goodyears got 2K over and above the rest. Profile of 70% country roads, 30% A-class/Motorway with "Spirted" driving. Current set, Pirelli Pzero's on an Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio and looking to be at present around 6K from the rears.
liamf12 to rosstheboss1972
19 Sep 17#15
Had these delivered for fitting elsewhere and I agree the sidewalls are soft as....Good grip but they didn't last long and I do 16k to18k miles a year in my main car alone. Bought some cheap Triple A tyres for mud and snow and they've proved better overall.
faz1975 to rosstheboss1972
20 Sep 17#16
That probably explains the constant feeling of sliding sides to side on these. Got them as wanted to try something different to the continental contacts that wore out really quick but wouldn't get them again.
Jonnyblock
19 Sep 17#14
Would these fit the alloy wheels posted yesterday?
luvsadealdealdeal
20 Sep 17#17
I'm actually going to stick my pair in the shed in case I need them for the MOT coming up soon - last time @ MOT they said I needed 2 new tyres so just got them from the garage I was at, not these but some cheapies, which was not such a brilliant idea as not much cheaper than this for 2x inferior tyres
I certainly haven't experienced 'slide' or poor durability but my driving does tend to be on motorway/ dual carriageway which I guess is easier on the tyres
m5rcc
20 Sep 17#18
I personally think the Michelin CrossClimate is a superior tyre: better ride quality, lower noise and better steering feel as well as the cold weather benefits and with no penalty in wear rate or fuel economy.
bilbob to m5rcc
20 Sep 17#22
Great, where can we buy them for 50 quid a throw? :smile:
m5rcc to bilbob
20 Sep 17#24
I bought a full set, fitted at Costco for under £180 in their last Michelin promotion.
bilbob to m5rcc
20 Sep 17#29
So you can't currently buy them, as I understand it, anywhere near this price?
Edge21
20 Sep 17#19
I spent ages researching tyres for the exact same size! Read lots of reviews and ended up opting for the Hankook Ventus Prime 3. My Audi has never handled so well! Very quiet too. Kwik Fit were recently selling them for the same price as these (fully fitted). Have some heat though! Great price for this model of tyre.
luvsadealdealdeal to Edge21
20 Sep 17#20
that's a good tip - they do review extremely well indeed
not at that price @ KF now but you can get them for £43 delivered (mytyres.co.uk + TCB 4%)
somebody else is welcome to stick up a deal as that a good tyre @ a great price
A for grip/ C for fuel efficiency (vs A/B on mine, nothing much in it)
luvsadealdealdeal to Edge21
20 Sep 17#37
based on your advice & research (and my own research!), I have also recommended another deal which is perhaps better value hotukdeals.com/dea…747
I do like these tyres... If the michelinsa are quieter, then they must be silent, these are one of the quietist tyres I've had. Don't fit them any more as the Avons I fit are a better price whilst still being good tyres for the size I need, but on my old Mondeo, loved these tyres. Yes, sidewall is a bit soft, but I had no real issues with wear (maybe my driving style, but I do a LOT of miles...), but they DO do a stiffer side wall version (XL, extra load) but obviously, these cost more...
AdamC87
20 Sep 17#25
I posted in October but 91H, at a very similar price. I regretted not going through black circles slightly more expensive but less when I'd paid about £25 for fitting and balancing and that was after a few phone calls to different places. A lot of people have said about weak side walls etc but I've done about 8000 miles in them and can't fault them, good grip, still plenty of tread on them, I can see them doing me for a couple more years
RikAllen
20 Sep 17#30
Good tyres these, used them for years.
LiGhTfasT
20 Sep 17#33
These seem to wear out really fast.
luvsadealdealdeal to LiGhTfasT
20 Sep 17#34
depends what you mean by fast - I'm getting 25,000 miles but have had better, to be sure
I guess with the A-rated grip, more of the tyre is in contact with the road = slightly shorter life
25,000 miles life not too shabby, IMV - esp if it means you hold the road better in the wet
Toyo: fair price for a non-premium tyre - giving C/B on fuel efficiency/
grip vs B/A on theGoodyear so not such a good tyre, even if possibly
'better value' as £7 cheaper
pavel76 to luvsadealdealdeal
20 Sep 17#38
Check customers reviews not labels if you are looking for good tyre... there is lot of awful reviews for this Goodyear - mainly for weak sidewalls
luvsadealdealdeal to pavel76
20 Sep 17#39
the tests to get the fuel efficiency & grip data are very rigorous & controlled - so reliable
A - B - C or worse mean a lot with the European tests - your recommendation Toyo is weaker than my Goodyear for those measurements
sidewalls is more individual but never had a problem
when they say weak sidewalls, what exactly do they mean? it's not as if the tyre goes poof on a speed bump, more that it sits lower than some other tyres = comfy ride
pavel76 to luvsadealdealdeal
20 Sep 17#40
Weak sidewalls means wobbly ride and that tyres are prone to damage ...think it's much more important than little difference in EU labelling + Goodyears cost 20% more. Please check comments on one of previous deals for this tyre:
Would definitely agree with the comments on the side walls. The tyres always looked flat. I then got used to it looking like that so stopped checking air pressure. Then found out they had actually lost quite a bit of air pressure and running it like that had totally taken off the inside edge of tread back to the carcass. No good for me
komi
20 Sep 17#42
Any deals on a 205/45/R17?
Smartguy1
20 Sep 17#43
Had quite a few of these on my Mazda 6 and definitely too soft sidewalls for a big heavy car as are the Dunlop Sport, about same price. Excellent wet grip though but wouldn't do any more than 10k on the front. I do drive quite hard and no traction control on my car. I moved up to 17" and put a set of Avon ZV7's on in XL trim. Body roll possibly worse than before and just trying a set of Toyos now. My car came with Michelin Pilot which was definitely a better tyre on the 6, but at a price.
firstofficer
20 Sep 17#44
I'm sticking with Hankooks. They're decent wet/dry grip and last for ages on the M5.
Opening post
Tell me if you can get it cheaper as I'll bite their hands off!
Similar prices for similar spec Goodyear EfficientGrip - this fits my BMW 320d.
based on edge21's advice & research (and my own research!), I have also recommended another deal which is perhaps better value
hotukdeals.com/dea…747
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Continental ContiPremiumContact 5 - 205/55/R16 91V - C/A/71 - Summer Tire amazon.co.uk/dp/…RE/
protyre.co.uk/
Just noticed they also have this offer going on. (not looked at T&C's yet)
protyre.co.uk/tyr…spx
ultimately nearest fitting station a bit inconvenient & the £10 cheque back (on a pair) still made it 'no better' than Amazon + a fiver a corner to fit by my local lads
not much in it, though
Though ty for the post as noticed they got my size (285/30/R19) also pretty cheap at £142 so now my own search starts!
£86 for 2
It depends on what ,how and where you drive.
They rate very well for quietness and wet grip
Current set, Pirelli Pzero's on an Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio and looking to be at present around 6K from the rears.
I certainly haven't experienced 'slide' or poor durability but my driving does tend to be on motorway/ dual carriageway which I guess is easier on the tyres
not at that price @ KF now but you can get them for £43 delivered (mytyres.co.uk + TCB 4%)
somebody else is welcome to stick up a deal as that a good tyre @ a great price
A for grip/ C for fuel efficiency (vs A/B on mine, nothing much in it)
hotukdeals.com/dea…747
Don't fit them any more as the Avons I fit are a better price whilst still being good tyres for the size I need, but on my old Mondeo, loved these tyres.
Yes, sidewall is a bit soft, but I had no real issues with wear (maybe my driving style, but I do a LOT of miles...), but they DO do a stiffer side wall version (XL, extra load) but obviously, these cost more...
I guess with the A-rated grip, more of the tyre is in contact with the road = slightly shorter life
25,000 miles life not too shabby, IMV - esp if it means you hold the road better in the wet
mytyres.co.uk/cgi…=UK
A - B - C or worse mean a lot with the European tests - your recommendation Toyo is weaker than my Goodyear for those measurements
sidewalls is more individual but never had a problem
when they say weak sidewalls, what exactly do they mean? it's not as if the tyre goes poof on a speed bump, more that it sits lower than some other tyres = comfy ride
hotukdeals.com/dea…531
I then got used to it looking like that so stopped checking air pressure. Then found out they had actually lost quite a bit of air pressure and running it like that had totally taken off the inside edge of tread back to the carcass. No good for me
Warmth given for price.
Kind regards.