Blackcircles Quality Choice brand tyres

Blackcircles Quality Choice brand tyres

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pointedstarman

551 posts

152 months

Monday 29th August 2016
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craigjm said:
Be careful of cheap branded tyres. Legally you can advertise tyres as being brand new if they are up to 5 years old and new if they are up to seven years old. This is how outlets like Asda tyres are able to offer low prices. Check the manufacture date.
Agreed. But at the same time, how many people buy a 5 year old car and, if the tyres are original because it's a low mileage car, replace all 4 tyres?

Or, because they'd never buy part worn tyres, replace all the tyres on the second hand car they've just bought because they are, in effect, part worn?

Trabi601

4,865 posts

101 months

Monday 29th August 2016
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craigjm said:
Be careful of cheap branded tyres. Legally you can advertise tyres as being brand new if they are up to 5 years old and new if they are up to seven years old. This is how outlets like Asda tyres are able to offer low prices. Check the manufacture date.
Do you have a link for that legislation - I know it's recommended to replace tyres between 5 and 7 years old, but I am not aware of any law.

Asda tyres is a re-skinning of a generic site offered by one of the big tyre importers / distributors, so I doubt they're selling anything seriously old due to the turnover of stock from such a big operation.

craigjm

18,414 posts

206 months

Monday 29th August 2016
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Trabi601 said:
craigjm said:
Be careful of cheap branded tyres. Legally you can advertise tyres as being brand new if they are up to 5 years old and new if they are up to seven years old. This is how outlets like Asda tyres are able to offer low prices. Check the manufacture date.
Do you have a link for that legislation - I know it's recommended to replace tyres between 5 and 7 years old, but I am not aware of any law.

Asda tyres is a re-skinning of a generic site offered by one of the big tyre importers / distributors, so I doubt they're selling anything seriously old due to the turnover of stock from such a big operation.
Sorry it isnt a consumer law it is EU wide "advice" from the BRV in Germany. I am aware asda tyres is a reskin but they are used to turn over older stock first....



Mr. H

985 posts

153 months

Monday 29th August 2016
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You should price up good quality non-run flat tyres plus an AA membership as it might work out cheaper overall (than buying expensive run flats). It has the added benefit of being useful for all breakdowns.

The website www.topcashback.co.uk are currently offering great cashback deals on AA/RAC memberships which effectively make them half price.