Caporegime
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a saving of nearly £40 on 2 tyres that will perform just as good is quite nice.![]()
Please provide links to prove the cheaper tyres are just as good.
a saving of nearly £40 on 2 tyres that will perform just as good is quite nice.![]()
[TW]Fox;19365597 said:It's £18! Percentage is irrelevent when the differential is so little. You would not buy one chocolate bar instead of another on price alone if one was 100% more expensive if in reality one was 15p and the other was 30p, would you?
£18 per tyre and unless he does high mileage he wont need to buy any more tyres for several years.


Well, its not £18...real figure at Blackcircles.com.
Please provide links to prove the cheaper tyres are just as good.

If you read my previous posts this is purely from my own experience of the 2 tyres on a small hatchback.
Unless you want me to provide you links from sources which are also peoples opinions. Do you want me to provide you with scientific evidence of why they are comparable?
Your Order summary
Product Total
Total Cost £389.60
4 x Hankook Ventus V12 Evo K110 - 205/45 R17 W (88) £389.60
Hereford Autocare Ltd - Premier Partner Friday 17 June PM All Inclusive
[TW]Fox;19378494 said:It's not a saving of £140 at all, I showed you CS3's for £98 each, so £397 delivered, with £40 to fit them, so £437 for a set of high quality, credible, performance tyres.
You've saved a whole £40 by going for some Hankooks instead - barely £10 a tyre.
Just don't get it personally.
I am never home to receive them, and can't exactly send them to work.
Motorbike and car. I am never home to receive them, and can't exactly send them to work.

I send all mine to workMotorbike and car.
I've got some Hankooks on my car now, but only because that's what they use in the race series so I figured I'd start getting used to them. I don't see it being worth it for the sake of £10 a corner though.
In the wet, however, the V12s were as sporty and connected as they come, with grip second only to the PS2s’ and the best braking. The Hankooks were extremely consistent, likely because they were so well-behaved, which made them easy to drive quickly. Subjectively, they felt the best around the track, even though their time trailed slightly behind the Dunlops’.
