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GAC23



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Tyres - question / recommendations please

Big puncture today.

Jacking a 2.7 ton car by the side of the road is somewhat nerve wracking.

Will it fall on me, or will I get run over?

Thankfully neither.

But need a new tyre now.

Currently running Continental cross contact lx sport 275 40 22 on all 4 wheels.

As well as the punctured tyre I need another. Both will be fronts.

Do I stick with what I have, or change brand?

Toyo and General Grabber are much cheaper but are they worse?

All thoughts, comments and suggestions greatly appreciated. What do I put here then?

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GAC23



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... should add ...

... planning to change my car in the next 8 months. What do I put here then?

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Vogue



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If px-ing I would buy the cheapest main stream tyre you can find. If selling privately you can command a premium for all matching tyres - I’d then buy the Conts 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

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Paul thornton



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4 matching tyres always looks good when selling a car.

It might work out cheaper to buy 4 matching tyres rather than 2 contis.

If you are thinking of px'ing then I wouldn't worry too much and just buy the cheapest branded you can find.

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GAC23



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Thank you for your comments.

I agree 4 matching tyres look good.

But does it really get you a better price - even more so when they are a premium brand? What do I put here then?

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LR recommend having sets of four.

If your rear tyres are still good then I'd just get a pair of Contis, having a matched set will give better handling and a more consistent feel. You'll be driving the car for another eight months or so, why make it less pleasant to drive just to save the cost of maybe one tank of fuel in the short term, especially when mismatched tyres are a known signal to buyers of a car where the owner has tried to economise. Only Range Rovers since 1988

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Brian Considine



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GAC23 wrote:

But does it really get you a better price - even more so when they are a premium brand?


Indirectly yes - shows that the car has been maintained without "cheapskating" & will make it easier to sell. 2003 Range Rover Vogue TD6

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GAC23 wrote:

But does it really get you a better price - even more so when they are a premium brand?



I wouldn't entertain buying a car with cheapskate tyres fitted! Sorry if that seams harsh but, if an owner cuts corners there? Where else have they?

Just my 2p worth Thumbs Up

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Alistair



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I’m the same - 4 matching premium tyres or I wouldn’t even look at it.

As above, it’s the most glaringly obvious indicator of someone who cuts corners and skimps 0n things IMHO

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Vogue



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If your part xing with a main agent and they going to trade it out - they couldn’t care less as long as they have got decent tread and of the right size 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

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essex boy



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why not a good part worn conti if you are selling

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GAC23



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Thanks again all.

Are Toyo or General Grabber considered ‘cheap’ tyres? What do I put here then?

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Alistair



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It’s a personal thing - I don’t like mixed brands.

If they are cheaper than the premium brands fitted at the factory, then they’re a cheap brand IMHO - still one step up from a brand i’ve never heard of though......

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GAC23



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Thank you again for all your comments.

After looking around, the consensus is to go for premium tyres and, if possible, stick to same type.

So after some calls and haggling, I'm getting Continentals fitted tomorrow.

G. What do I put here then?

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i would look for some 21'' wheels and tyres on ebay, better ride and probably easier to sell when you decide to.. ... - .- -.




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