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Buying new all season tyres - the theory and the practice.

5K views 42 replies 13 participants last post by  Owen b  
I have just signed up to Club 60 and will see if I get the Michelin CCs for £464. Not my first choice but hey. More to follow!
It is a quandary when spending so much on four new tyres, so I empathise with you.
For what its worth, I have been very pleased with my Michelin CC+ tyres.
They give a perceived "softer" ride, they stick to the road like glue and stop, especially in the wet, like "shale off a shovel" if you get my analogy?!! Down side is the back window gets muddy quicker.
Now I am only a small time motorist, long gone are the days of the company car driver, doing 40 to 50k miles a year, in all weathers. I had Bridgestone Potenza fitted to the Passat V5 and by gawd did they stop me fast. But were so soft they were worn out in a year.
So my view is "cheapest is not the best" when it comes to tyre choice.
Others will put in their tuppence worth and I am afraid, you have to be the judge.
So best of luck, keep safe and taking the jab, if offered!!