Wet weather braking tests show budget tires don’t pay
The moral of the story is that bang-per-buck is not the way to assess your tires - the thing you have to ask yourself, is "are you feeling lucky?"
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Tires are a distress purchase for many car owners, so when the time comes to replace them it’s no surprise that many motorists shop on price. British magazine Autocar has performed some interesting comparison tests revealing that fitting budget tyres can seriously affect your health. wet weather. With on average 200 days of rain each year in the UK, the magazine tested a range of budget Chinese imports against a premium brand in wet conditions and found an alarming discrepancy in stopping distances.
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