BG Clio 182
Ooookay. [emoji12]@sburrell93 please save me, I'm running out of energy.
Ooookay. [emoji12]@sburrell93 please save me, I'm running out of energy.
bad philosophy is cheap tyres. You'll wish you'd forked out when you're in a ditch one day.
When I bought my ford focus 1.6 automatic estate the car came with top rubber. Why the f**k would they do that if they thought you were correct? Because you're wrong maybe? You are right over the entirety of ford I assume?Here we go...
How many people do you think buy premium tyres, in all honesty? Probably about 10% of the motoring public, 20% at most, so do the other 80% end up in a ditch every weekend? No.
I have P-Zero's, because I own a performance car, but if I owned a Fiat Panda, or a 1.2 Fiesta, or a Citroen C3, would I be buying the absolute top rubber? No.
Here we go...
How many people do you think buy premium tyres, in all honesty? Probably about 10% of the motoring public, 20% at most, so do the other 80% end up in a ditch every weekend? No.
I have P-Zero's, because I own a performance car, but if I owned a Fiat Panda, or a 1.2 Fiesta, or a Citroen C3, would I be buying the absolute top rubber? No.
I just get the overall consensus that cheap tyres are fine because it's it's a 1.2? makes no difference. I wouldn't let my fiancee drive her 1.2 with mid range tyres on. Not a chance!This is ridiculous. @Bear Head where did anyone in here advise buying cheapo ditchfinder tyres?
When I bought my ford focus 1.6 automatic estate the car came with top rubber. Why the f**k would they do that if they thought you were correct? Because you're wrong maybe? You are right over the entirety of ford I assume?
So you don't mind throwing money away then?I just get the overall consensus that cheap tyres are fine because it's it's a 1.2? makes no difference. I wouldn't let my fiancee drive her 1.2 with mid range tyres on. Not a chance!
The guy said he doesn't mind forking out? May aswell get decent tyres.
It came with continental sport tyres, they're what I've recently put back on it. I get what you're saying and I do agree. If you're on about a decent brand then fair enough.What top rubber was that? Was it some sort of sport performance offering from Michelin or Continental? I'm not saying you don't have to buy from the top brands, I'm saying you don't have to buy the top tyres from the top brands, I advised OP to get some Michelin EcoRun's or whatever they're called, but the way this thread is going people will start saying to get semi-slicks because they increase grip.
I bet your Focus came with a Michelin offering, or such, but I doubt it was the most expensive sports branded tyre they do. Plus big companies have deals with tyres manufactures, they get much cheaper rates.
BMW's come with shitty run flats, are they trying to kill everyone that buys one?
No one is saying to get the cheapest tyres going because it's not a performance car. I personally don't see the point in putting a high grip, high wear-rate tyre on a car when you can compromise a tiny tiny amount of grip and get so many more miles out of something like a mid-range Kumho.I just get the overall consensus that cheap tyres are fine because it's it's a 1.2? makes no difference. I wouldn't let my fiancee drive her 1.2 with mid range tyres on. Not a chance!
The guy said he doesn't mind forking out? May aswell get decent tyres.
You clearly don't drive in a diverse range of conditions like I or the OP does.If you're pushing the limits of grip offered by a decent mid-range tyre, on public roads, you need to consider your driving style before you worry about tyres.
Not arguing just think tyres are of major importance!
Do you live on the North Pole?You clearly don't drive in a diverse range of conditions like I or the OP does.
Quite a bit. I've been in 1*2's with s**t or midrange type tyres on. They aren't safe to be driven on the road. They don't corner they just spin!So you don't mind throwing money away then?
How much of a performance/safety gap do you truly believe there is between a mid range and premium tyre?
Tyres need reach certain criteria before being sold so no tyre is going to be that bad unless you drive like a dick.
A 1.2 doesn't need super duper tyres, expesially for a pizza boy doing local trips. Mid range will do perffectly fine in this instance
I'm on a one man crusade, I've started, so I can't stop.My god is this still going on.
Quite a bit. I've been in 1*2's with s**t or midrange type tyres on. They aren't safe to be driven on the road. They don't corner they just spin!l
No mate. I live way out in the countryside where no gritters, cars people go. Without good tyres you wouldn't get off my drive, let alone up the road.Do you live on the North Pole?
Quite a bit. I've been in 1*2's with s**t or midrange type tyres on. They aren't safe to be driven on the road. They don't corner they just spin!
Anyway f***s sake doesn't have to be aren't huge pile in argument just think the philosophy of skimping on tyres or as you put "throwing money away" is stupid.
Spending good money on tyres is certainly not throwing money away lol
At points yes they do, where's better ones don't. Maybe your timings out if yours don't?This is the most ridiculous comment I've ever seen on this forum. Mid-range tyres just spin, just f**king lol.
But I drive a 182? The OP drives a 1.2, it has 65bhp, I don't want tyres, the OP does.At points yes they do, where's better ones don't. Maybe your timings out if yours don't?
I'm sorry I couldn't resist.FLOL. I call troll now.
I'm oooooottttt
Lol eh dear you are right and slight troll comes over sometimes. Quite enjoy the banter.But I drive a 182? The OP drives a 1.2, it has 65bhp, I don't want tyres, the OP does.
I'm sorry OP, I hope you got some tyres from all this.
Me?
Lol he does 30k a year. That'll be alllll types of weather then lol. All the more reason for decent tyres.
If he does 30k a year im sure he has a decent job and can afford the extra tenner.
bad philosophy is cheap tyres. You'll wish you'd forked out when you're in a ditch one day.
Genuinely get some decent mid range tyres and really drive to the conditions of both roads and the mechanics of your car as I'm sure you do.Driver for Domino's... not the most glamorous job but it does me while I'm studying a degree and I get free pizza [emoji2] I'm on about £700 a month plus fuel money so while it's not mega, it's enough, but not enough to be burning through super-soft, super-sticky track-esque tyres every 12 weeks.
Either way, you lot will argue over bloody anything. s**t car or not, I don't want to be deaded because I "only have a 1.2 Clio" and bought shitty Chinese crap and aquaplaned into a tree at 60mph in order to save 40 quid.
I don't even know why most of you even give one, it's my money, not yours.
You'll like my non argumentative and very discussing compliant above post [emoji14]If your aqua planing your driving too fast for the conditions.
The best tyres won't be much better than any tyres at dispersing the amount of water required to aquaplane a car.
We're not arguing were discussing. And we're trying to save you a bit of dosh so you can spend it on hookers. But if you don't give a s**t then why start a thread anyway? Just go to a tyre place. Say best tyres for these wheels please, pay your money and leave.
But being as you stipulated a budget I guess your not in that sort of position
Bout time you agreed with usYou'll like my non argumentative and very discussing compliant above post [emoji14]
You're right though, water behaviour really never changes.
Haha I like having a good heated debate followed by trolling and then making up. Makes me feel like a heroBout time you agreed with us
Aww bless himWell you've upset jack enough now. So much he hasn't come back!
Well you've upset jack enough now. So much he hasn't come back!
Lol, as off-topic as this thread has gone, there have been some decent suggestions early on. Anything you put on will be an improvement to what you currently have if they're mismatched ditchfinders though.Driver for Domino's... not the most glamorous job but it does me while I'm studying a degree and I get free pizza :smile: I'm on about £700 a month plus fuel money so while it's not mega, it's enough, but not enough to be burning through super-soft, super-sticky track-esque tyres every 12 weeks.
Either way, you lot will argue over bloody anything. s**t car or not, I don't want to be deaded because I "only have a 1.2 Clio" and bought shitty Chinese crap and aquaplaned into a tree at 60mph in order to save 40 quid.
I don't even know why most of you even give one, it's my money, not yours.
Seems to be going round and round so read above posts lol.Op stipulated hard wearing and long lasting. Also econnomic. So sports tyres wil not be the right choice regardless of what car. If getting four new tyres then it does make some sense to go for the 195/50 r15 size as was metoned a few posts back. I run that size on the dynamique alloys as my winter wheels on the 182. Will be slightly cheaper than the 185/55... so you can get a better tyre for your budget!
http://www.blackcircles.com/tyres/b...0/R15/V/82/f?gclid=CLCjq_mlycMCFYKWtAodXCoAiQ
I've have ^these falkens^ on my other car (in different size)... my wife drives it with our baby in and I can still sleep soundly at night.