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Title: Do the tyres on your car say something about you or its history?
Post by: Gtcpaul1971 on November 29, 2017, 03:52:57 pm
Was just thinking on the way home about the crappy tyres on my gti. I bought it with them already on , nothing to do with me! 2 hi fly on the front, 1 evergreen and unknown on the back.
Literally they won't be on much sooner!
Just think this sums up the previous owner! Did the bare minimum of a service and MOT stuff but no tlc or anything else. Resulting in cheap crap tyres on the car. Every car I have ever sold have had quality tires on, had loads of love and attention, and well looked after. People who get my cars are lucky in my opinion.
So, what tyres are on yours? Did you change them ? Have you stuck with the same ones etc?
Hope this has not been asked before!
Cheers Paul
Title: Re: Do the tyres on your car say something about you or its history?
Post by: Andy on November 29, 2017, 04:42:19 pm
I always think if you have good tyres on a car when buying it then the previous owner must of looked after it
Title: Re: Do the tyres on your car say something about you or its history?
Post by: colesey on November 29, 2017, 05:03:03 pm
I always think if you have good tyres on a car when buying it then the previous owner must of looked after it

+1
Title: Re: Do the tyres on your car say something about you or its history?
Post by: Octoparrot on November 29, 2017, 07:14:41 pm
If they've skimped on tyres then they'll have skimped on everything else in my opinion. One of the things I liked about mine when I went to view it was a matching set of nearly new Michelin pilot sport 3's which showed the previous owner wasn't afraid to spend money on it.
Title: Re: Do the tyres on your car say something about you or its history?
Post by: garrardrj on November 29, 2017, 08:12:34 pm
I always think if you have good tyres on a car when buying it then the previous owner must of looked after it

+1

Never buy a car that has been skimped on.
Title: Re: Do the tyres on your car say something about you or its history?
Post by: Carpy25 on November 29, 2017, 10:31:52 pm
Matched pairs on the same axle and premium makes  :happy2:

would you buy a Porsche on budget tyres  :stupid:

Rob

Title: Re: Do the tyres on your car say something about you or its history?
Post by: Gtcpaul1971 on November 30, 2017, 06:17:59 am
I always have the same premium tyres across each axle. 👍
Title: Re: Do the tyres on your car say something about you or its history?
Post by: pudding on November 30, 2017, 11:35:20 am
Mine had 4 new tyres and brakes all round on it when I bought it.  F1 Assymetric 2s and VAG discs/pads.  Definitely a sign of previous owner loving because you don't spend that kind of money just to shift a car on.

Thrifty people will thrift.  Just don't go out for a pint with them!

Buyers of my old cars are even luckier  :love:   I replace bonnet and tailgate struts just because the existing ones look grubby, but work fine  :grin:
Title: Re: Do the tyres on your car say something about you or its history?
Post by: AJP on November 30, 2017, 11:42:26 am
I've walked away from dozens of 'mint' cars that had ditchfinders. Exactly for the reasons noted above.

Mine had 4 Kumho Ecsta on it when I went to view it. I deemed them a decent mid range tyre, so gave the rest of the car a good look and drive, and two and a half years on I'm happy with my judgement.

It now has Michelin PS4 on the front, and Super Sports on the back. Will be PS4 all round once the rears finally wear!
Title: Re: Do the tyres on your car say something about you or its history?
Post by: Dan_FR on November 30, 2017, 12:14:54 pm
Fully agree - Tyres are the one 'branded part' that are easy to distinguish and say a lot about how the car has been cared for. Not always as easy to spot budget service or replacement parts like an ECP cheapie CV joint, or some random waterpump and cambelt kit for example.

Anyone else get annoyed when people say "tyres are tyres" or "all tyres are the same"  :mad: :fighting: Or worse... Those that buy Uniroyal Rainsport 3's because they have reasonable traction and quite simply, they are cheap..... but yet they think they are the best tyre ever  :rolleye:

Mine has 4 matching Michelin PS4 and I have another 4 in stock in my shed ready for when these wear out :booty: :signLOL:
Title: Re: Do the tyres on your car say something about you or its history?
Post by: Gtcpaul1971 on November 30, 2017, 01:15:03 pm


Mine has 4 matching Michelin PS4 and I have another 4 in stock in my shed ready for when these wear out :booty: :signLOL:
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That's hard-core dedication lol  :happy2:
Title: Re: Do the tyres on your car say something about you or its history?
Post by: pudding on November 30, 2017, 02:20:54 pm
Khumo Ecstas aren't bad actually.   Rainsports.......meh.  Way too soft for hard summer driving.  Squeal central with lashings of understeer.

The only thing I don't like about premium tyres is how quickly they 'go off' and start to tramline past half worn.  Bridgestone got around that with a compound that got softer the more it wore down.  The RE050A is pretty much the only tyre I've tried that feels consistent from day 1 to completely spent.  Michelin have only just started using the same dual compound method, with the PS4 'S'.

Haha as much as I like stock piling, I wouldn't do that with tyres unless they get used within a year of manufacture.   I bought a set of winters a few years ago, which are now like concrete from not being used.

People who say "tyres are tyres" drive slowly because usually they are equally tight with fuel, and bang on about mpg all the time.   Ditchfinders are OK in slow land.....until you hit a patch of ice.   But they try and convince themselves (and others) that £40 Ling Longs are just as good as ~£120 PS4s.







Title: Re: Do the tyres on your car say something about you or its history?
Post by: Dan_FR on November 30, 2017, 02:47:19 pm
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That's hard-core dedication lol  :happy2:
I had them insanely cheap - £120 for one pair and £100 for the other pair - Couldn't say no  :signLOL:

Tyres will be inside in the warm over winter and the first pair will likely be fitted in the spring. I'm sure they will be ok  :thinking:
Title: Re: Do the tyres on your car say something about you or its history?
Post by: AJP on November 30, 2017, 05:44:48 pm
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That's hard-core dedication lol  :happy2:
I had them insanely cheap - £120 for one pair and £100 for the other pair - Couldn't say no  :signLOL:

Tyres will be inside in the warm over winter and the first pair will likely be fitted in the spring. I'm sure they will be ok  :thinking:
Just check their DOT code before they go on, Dan. You shouldn't have problems unless they're stashed away for years!
Title: Re: Do the tyres on your car say something about you or its history?
Post by: Dan_FR on November 30, 2017, 06:14:48 pm
They were brand new, 2017 dates. Will be fine  :happy2:
Title: Re: Do the tyres on your car say something about you or its history?
Post by: AJP on November 30, 2017, 06:31:38 pm
They were brand new, 2017 dates. Will be fine  :happy2:
Good find then :)
Title: Re: Do the tyres on your car say something about you or its history?
Post by: Gtcpaul1971 on November 30, 2017, 07:58:49 pm
I put 4 Yokohama's on my old Astra gtc. Changed to nexen's which I preferred. I hated the Bridgestone potenzas on my BMW 1 series coupe, run flats and rock hard. Swopped or f1 asymetrics, much better. Liked the conti's I had.
Title: Re: Do the tyres on your car say something about you or its history?
Post by: pudding on December 01, 2017, 09:27:23 am
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That's hard-core dedication lol  :happy2:
I had them insanely cheap - £120 for one pair and £100 for the other pair - Couldn't say no  :signLOL:

Tyres will be inside in the warm over winter and the first pair will likely be fitted in the spring. I'm sure they will be ok  :thinking:

I wouldn't say no at that price either!  They'll be fine so long as they pass the thumbnail squidge test  :smiley:
Title: Re: Do the tyres on your car say something about you or its history?
Post by: chigmuss on December 01, 2017, 01:43:29 pm
Sorry to go off topic slightly but this reminds of few years ago I went to a breakers to strip some bits off an Elise. After getting what I was after I looked at the wheels (possible purchase?) and realised the reason it had gone backwards through a wall was because the rears had been fitted down the near side and the front wheels down the offside. So, 16 inch wide wheels down one side, 15 inch skinny' down the other. No wonder they crashed. It's not like it's an easy mistake to make either.
Back on topic tho, yeah, mismatched and or cheap tyres make me cringe in adverts, if someone skimps on the few cm2 of rubber attaching them to the road, what else have they short cut you can't see.
Title: Re: Do the tyres on your car say something about you or its history?
Post by: Frodo-anni on December 01, 2017, 06:49:43 pm
When I viewed my edition 30 at haylesdens VW, back in 2012, it had some bct ditchfinders fitted to the front, by them as part of there prep for sale. I knew the history of the car as it was a previous owner on the forum, so was happy to buy. The salesman snapped my head off when I asked why a 230bhp car has been fitted with cheap Chinese ditchfinders, he said there £100 each those tyres, no sorry there £40 each on a variety of websites. He wasn't happy, refused to change them or budge on price.

They soon went in the bin and it's either had a full set of michelins or goodyears since, although it currently sat on winter wheels and tyres to spring  :signLOL:
Title: Re: Do the tyres on your car say something about you or its history?
Post by: Andy on December 02, 2017, 11:44:54 am
when the sales cars at work need tyres they get mid range brands on as i refuse to put cheap crap on them