If a tire dealer tells you this, he just wants to take money from you

If a tire dealer tells you this, he just wants to take money from you
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Pay attention to the life of the tyre: If a tire dealer tells you this he is either ignorant (in the sense of not knowing) or a scammer.

The quality of the tire, the road conditions on which it is used, the maintenance of a motorist. The duration of a project depends on these cornerstones eraser. At least this is the common cliché. But between saying and doing, there is a lot of variables and a theory to be debunked, as it is probably specious or wrong.

First of all, quality. The difference between the most expensive tires and the budget ones can amount to several hundred euros, especially for those who need a complete set. The theory of those who spend the more the less they spend may be valid for this market sector. Be careful to answer yes regardless

Experts would say: “it’s not certain” or more precisely “it depends”. It depends on how much a person drives daily motorist, it depends on where he drives, it depends on how much that driver takes care of his tires.

Those who have, for example, high mileage and drive mainly on many high-speed roads. read motorways, you will need quality, premium tyres, with additional performance aimed at better grip. Otherwise, no.

Be wary of these tire dealers. A specific tire for every motorist

Stay away from those who want to make you spend a lot of money on tyres without asking yourself the question that in this slightly tech and slightly smart world is the answer to all doubts: what should you do with the tyres? Yes, because nowadays mid-range brands are a good compromise for those with more modest mileage, while the cheap ones are probably fine for travel.

It is logical that motorists who drive a lot (at high speeds) necessarily have to invest in tyres, but those who use their car in the city perhaps move within the ring road, why spend hundreds of euros more when mid-range tires are enough, or the cheap ones?

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The wrong theory of tire life

Another cliché: the date of construction it is an index of quality. Wrong. Or rather, if a tire dealer tells you this, either he is ignorant in the sense that he doesn’t know, or he could have every intention of scamming you. Why? The key word is planned obsolescence, which translated into pennies means that the construction date has no meaning on the success and durability of a tyre. The companies wanted drivers’ tires to last 36 months.

The value of tire editing gives it. It is from there that we understand whether a tire is primarily of quality, and from there we can understand its registry date: life and death, everything included. Never look at the construction date, remember this the next time you go to the tire dealer.

 
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