
Did make me chuckleR.E92 said:The main reason I wouldn't bother with part worns is all the hassle of changing the tyres more often.
I also quite like the idea of having 4 new premium matching tyres fitted rather than grovelling around in the charity basket looking for some tat that'll allow me to scrape through an MOT. I always just assumed those places were just frequented by taxi drivers and Hermes delivery Zafiras![]()
Ouroux71 said:People hit the sidewalls against the kerb and other tyres can come off vehicles that were in big accidents... For me (and many others) it's the uncertainty of the tyre history that is the issue.. I also found the price difference/saving was just not there.. Of course many people will buy them and be pleased with the saving. I think the type of driving and the vehicle will decide the choice. If I did want to save money I would go for a cheaper brand before buying used tyres... After all it's only about saving money...
It's a fair point that when buying a used car it has used tyres which are an unknown quantity. When I have an obvious choice to make when tyres need replaced I don't mess around but that's me...
What were you on before?Melman said:Another hand up for the Goodyear F1 Asymmetric 5s. Just paid £75 a corner fitted at my local tyre shop. A different car afterwards![]()
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stijohnny said:I once went to see a. Morris Marina for sale, it had a nice cle an set of remoulds, crosspl y as well! Needless to say I walked...

Silverzedtom said:The Vredstein ultrac vorti is great value for money.
maxman said:I have never considered buying part worn tyres ,the price might look attractive at first glance.These days if you shop around you can decent branded tyres at reasonable prices. You see these part worn tyres being delivered by the lorry load,where do they all come from?
Silverstar said:maxman said:I have never considered buying part worn tyres ,the price might look attractive at first glance.These days if you shop around you can decent branded tyres at reasonable prices. You see these part worn tyres being delivered by the lorry load,where do they all come from?
Germany! When I was dealing in cars some time ago a tyre shop I knew / used, used to get them from Germany (via another importer), they were checked and had some kind of German safety approval. Sometimes they had some pretty decent tyres with around 5 or 6mm threads on them and even at times they had full matching set of four tyres. As for price savings compared to new, even compared to cheaper brand tyres was quite high, at that time they were selling part worn between 8 and 15 GBP per tyre depending on size make etc. Not sure about the market now though.