All weather tyres highly rated in group, keeps it's properties as tread wears. If you don't want to keep a spare set of wheels for the change of season this could be the next best thing.
22 comments
Typey1
20 Sep 17#1
Good price, I wonder are they any good!
Joshfount to Typey1
20 Sep 17#2
Excellent tyres got them fitted on my car
targetbsp to Typey1
20 Sep 17#8
They are fantastic. It's not actually snowed since I bought them 2 winters ago so I can't comment on that! But in the rain and dry they are far better than the Dunlop Bluresponse tyres I replaced with them. And those Dunlops were highly rated.
I'd have them again without a second thought when they wear or I get a puncture.
m5rcc to Typey1
21 Sep 17#22
Best tyre you can have IMHO
luvsadealdealdeal
20 Sep 17#3
price goes up for anything but a Dinky car :smile:
heat given
Rossingul to luvsadealdealdeal
20 Sep 17#4
Not Sure a 328i is a dinky car - but they work for me :smile:
luvsadealdealdeal to Rossingul
20 Sep 17#5
MICHELIN CROSSCLIMATE+ XL - 205/55/16 94V £77.16
probably worth keeping an eye on if 'your' price is a bit high - Amazon seem determined to be competitive & I have to say, £77.16 is currently competitive for my size!
bilbob to luvsadealdealdeal
20 Sep 17#7
I just noticed this! Put the size in for my very rare Mondeo... £145!!
bestbuy123
20 Sep 17#6
That's not the final price, don't forget tyre fitting which in my area is around £15
AnonAnonAgain
20 Sep 17#9
£172.40 for me :disappointed:
Deedie
20 Sep 17#10
current tyres on my yeti are 225/50/17
would I get away with having these on over the winter months?
luvsadealdealdeal to Deedie
20 Sep 17#13
depends where you live!
most places in the UK, these would be fine - the very occasional snowstorm & decent gritted roads - no problem
the high Yorkshire Dales or Aviemore etc - get some proper winter tyres :smile:
Deedie to luvsadealdealdeal
20 Sep 17#15
I live in Glasgow area so the weather wont be an issue most of the time. I'm more wondering about the difference in size of the tyres!
luvsadealdealdeal to Deedie
20 Sep 17#17
unfortunately not - don't play around with that unless you have expert advice ((yes it can be done, though, if you know what you're doing, might invalidate insurance & cost you £1 million so be warned)
Have these on my car very good and being all seasons ideal for the UK.
luvsadealdealdeal to Plugman17
20 Sep 17#14
you say that but I have decent ATR tyres on my 4x4 (Pirelli Scorpions, now superceded) and they are a bit useless in snow even with 4 wheel drive on
you're better off with winter tyres if you anticipate driving in snow regularly or need the reassurance of getting 'there' reliably - eg work/ doctor/ AA rescue
fat-pudding
20 Sep 17#16
These are very very good tyres, long life so far and don't look like they will need replacing any time soon so I won't be buying any from this deal.
Aza
20 Sep 17#18
Damn, they don't produce in 225/35/17 size..grr.
thel33ter
20 Sep 17#19
£65 for my car, almost seems a pity I don't need new tyres at the moment. Fronts have managed 20k miles and backs are on 30k+. Seems a bargain for a relatively high end tyres however.
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I'd have them again without a second thought when they wear or I get a puncture.
heat given
probably worth keeping an eye on if 'your' price is a bit high - Amazon seem determined to be competitive & I have to say, £77.16 is currently competitive for my size!
would I get away with having these on over the winter months?
most places in the UK, these would be fine - the very occasional snowstorm & decent gritted roads - no problem
the high Yorkshire Dales or Aviemore etc - get some proper winter tyres :smile:
keeping to your original size, you need these amazon.co.uk/gp/…h=1
£149.50/ tyre :smile:
you're better off with winter tyres if you anticipate driving in snow regularly or need the reassurance of getting 'there' reliably - eg work/ doctor/ AA rescue