How to Find the Perfect Tyres for Your Car
Not all tyres are the same. Yes, some premium brands will last longer than budget ones but there is more to it than that. Some tyres are designed to offer optimal performance for certain models of car. Anyone who drives around with young children in their vehicle, such as new mums and dads, will be interested to know that they can improve the performance of their car simply by fitting the right sort of model-appropriate tyres. It is the law that car tyres must be compatible with the type of car you drive. However, if you want to be able to brake quicker, swerve without losing control and hold better traction in icy conditions, then you should consider the type of tyre you will next have fitted and how good a match it is for your car. What are the sort of tyres you should be looking at when considering some of the big European car makers?
Audi
The German manufacturer is well-known for its long-standing association with Bridgestone. The Audi A3 and A4 models were almost exclusively sold with Bridgestones fitted when they first rolled off the production line, for instance. This tyre maker is not your only choice, however, and many new Audis have also been fitted with Dunlop tyres, some specifically designed for a particular model. Goodyear has also got in on the act recently. Goodyear EfficientGrip tyres are now often fitted to new Audis. If you want Audi tyres at economical prices, you can buy them from Point S by searching online for all of the appropriate products for your model.
Fiat
UK dealers of new Fiats have been able to sell their stock with a number of different tyre makers. That has led to some confusion because, for example, most new Fiat Pandas in the country were sold Bridgestone tyres but this was by no means a hard-and-fast rule. Continental and Michelin tyres were the favourite manufacturers at some dealerships, too. Search for the best tyre options for your Fiat by entering your car registration and see what’s on offer for your model.
I hope this has helped your understanding of How to Find the Perfect Tyres for Your Car and why it matters so much – you might also like my post on car safety tips
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