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These are what's my car atm.
Always presumed that they were just some budget tyres (mostly because I'd never heard of them before
), but I've been told that they're actually Pirellis. On their website though, suggest they're Indian brand of some sort.
Can anybody verify this either way please?
There's nothing wrong with the tyres at all; they've actually been pretty good, was just musing over the idea of whether or not to change them for winter. Didn't have a problem with them in last winter's snow/ice though, and if they're not actually budget tyres then I may as well leave them on to be honest. 
Always presumed that they were just some budget tyres (mostly because I'd never heard of them before
), but I've been told that they're actually Pirellis. On their website though, suggest they're Indian brand of some sort.Can anybody verify this either way please?
There's nothing wrong with the tyres at all; they've actually been pretty good, was just musing over the idea of whether or not to change them for winter. Didn't have a problem with them in last winter's snow/ice though, and if they're not actually budget tyres then I may as well leave them on to be honest. 
They are indeed made by Pirelli. Kwik-Fit distribute them in the UK.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CEAT_Limited - Indian company sold to Pirelli in the 70's.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CEAT_Limited - Indian company sold to Pirelli in the 70's.
Edited by HellDiver on Friday 26th November 10:14
Hmm ok 
Does anybody on here have any experience of them? I must admit, they're not brilliant in the wet (not bad, just not brilliant), although bizarrely they weren't too bad in the snow/ice last year. In the dry they're fantastic. Are they the same patterns and materials as Pirellis, only made cheaper?
Or if indeed, it is just that Pirelli own the company.

Does anybody on here have any experience of them? I must admit, they're not brilliant in the wet (not bad, just not brilliant), although bizarrely they weren't too bad in the snow/ice last year. In the dry they're fantastic. Are they the same patterns and materials as Pirellis, only made cheaper?
Or if indeed, it is just that Pirelli own the company.Edited by vit4 on Friday 26th November 10:22
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