£400 for set of the best ones on the market at the moment here in Czech down to £200 for a ok set
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£400 for set of the best ones on the market at the moment here in Czech down to £200 for a ok set
I see it like this, if you have one accident due to the snow then it is either going to cost £250 excess plus increase in premiums in the following years or a big bill at the dealer having a new leg, wheel, bearing etc fitted and a wheel aligment. I would rather spend the money on something I can keep, an investment than paying out for repairs.
They will be used for about 4-5 months, they are not just for snow, they are good in wet weather to help avoid aquaplaning. This means 4-5 months less wear on her summer tyres each year and helps keep her M-Sport rims tidy aswell.
Novasport your doing the right thing I speak from over 20 years of using winter tiers
Thanks chap :thumb:
I have winters on my polo :-)
ZOMG, that lego car has a snowplough, i must give you eleventymirrion dorrahs for it, does it come with all the clips? lol
Has the Snowplow got winter tier's on ? :d
Need some of these...
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.autoblog....tanktreads.jpg
"http://www.youtube.com/embed/MtacFlDUjRM"
Ive got a big huge ten tonne diesel engine up front. More then enough weight to keep things skipping off the road.
Only reason I ever crashed in the snow was because I was driving like a boss. Didnt release there was kerb stone hiding under a pile of snow & subseqently snapped a shock absorber in half on the old 12 volt. That was in Stoke aswell actually lol lol