Worst tyres on highest performance car
Discussion
Dog Star said:
Why do this?
It is all levels of wrong fitting this sort of tyre, if I was a car dealer I just couldn't do it.
Heaveho said:
I never understand why people who are purportedly car enthusiasts use s
t tyres, supermarket fuel, and adhere to ridiculous manufacturer extended service schedules. You aren't enthusiasts, you're cheapskates who shouldn't ever be allowed near a desirable car.
Whats up with supermarket fuel?
t tyres, supermarket fuel, and adhere to ridiculous manufacturer extended service schedules. You aren't enthusiasts, you're cheapskates who shouldn't ever be allowed near a desirable car.Agree on the tyres though.
I do remember seeing a photograph of a McLaren F1 with some shocking Nankang or Linglong 'parking tyres' on it. The explanation being that because the tyres are a rare size, cheap brands were chosen to sit and go square when the car was in long-term storage. The car was perhaps light blue or sage green, it may even have been pictured on here.
Maybe not the "worst" but certainly something thats shows a disconnect between the people who made the car and those who spec the tyres which makes me think "thats the worst decision I've seen made" - my work colleague has a brand new Volvo EX30 EV car, and yet for a 2 ton car with 450hp, Volvo decided to fit it with low rolling resistance "eco" tyres which wouldn't grip very well on a "normal" 2 ton car if its driven sportingly, and so have absolutely no chance on a car with same power levels as a mid 00's Porsche 911 Turbo!!!!
Why Volvo, why?
Why Volvo, why?
The second half of this weeks EVO podcast was about this very subject.
https://youtu.be/2BV53Rzo9EU?si=fv324saUUVDKxkS4
Usually I find it quite bland but this one was not too bad.
https://youtu.be/2BV53Rzo9EU?si=fv324saUUVDKxkS4
Usually I find it quite bland but this one was not too bad.
ShredderXLE said:
Heaveho said:
I never understand why people who are purportedly car enthusiasts use s
t tyres, supermarket fuel, and adhere to ridiculous manufacturer extended service schedules. You aren't enthusiasts, you're cheapskates who shouldn't ever be allowed near a desirable car.
Whats up with supermarket fuel?
t tyres, supermarket fuel, and adhere to ridiculous manufacturer extended service schedules. You aren't enthusiasts, you're cheapskates who shouldn't ever be allowed near a desirable car.Agree on the tyres though.
Heaveho said:
Supermarket fuel is crap frankly. I have to do my research about this stuff, due to the regular extended layups ( up to 3 years ) my cars have to endure. Shell 99 is unequivocally the best in terms of retaining it's RON rating over an extended period of time. It's a cleaner burn, it gives better fuel economy, and for cars that have known problems after long periods of not being started, it's a blessing.
So the five remaining fuel refineries in the UK make crap fuel especially for supermarkets? I know this has been done a million times.....
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