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WINTER TYRES as recommended by AA, RAC and major Insurance Companies!!

WINTER TYRES as recommended by AA, RAC and major Insurance Companies!!

Although there is no legal requirement to use winter tyres, drivers in the United Kingdom are encouraged to use them by motoring organisations such as the AA, following the adverse winter weather conditions of 2010 

Is it worth spending the money to fit your car with a set of winter tyres? If you had a crash after losing control during last year's protracted cold spell you might decide it was money well spent.

After years of mild winters, British motorists have had to get used to driving in snowy and icy conditions. And as a result, motoring experts now advise drivers to consider switching to winter tyres.

Contrary to popular belief, the tyres are not studded; they have a tread pattern designed to cope with slush and cold rain, as well as snow and ice, and give much more grip and control in the cold. They are also safer than a standard tyre in dry conditions below 7C, because the tread compound heats up at lower rolling temperatures to create grip in low temperatures.

Residents in colder parts of Europe have long kept a spare set of winter tyres, which they put on their car at the first sign that temperatures are dropping. Come the spring they switch back. Ten European countries have already introduced winter tyre legislation and/or a government public awareness campaign.

In a recent test of a major brand's winter tyre against its ultra-high performance summer tyre, stopping distances in icy conditions varied enormously. At 10mph the winter tyre stopped in 6.4 metres while the summer tyre needed more than twice the distance to stop (14 metres). Imagine the difference if you start braking at 30mph.

Last winter's cold spell led most tyre retailers to sell out of specialist winter tyres. They became impossible to find and, for that reason, if you live in an area with a fair expectation of snow this winter now is the time to look for a set.

Prices start from just £69 + vat each, however, compare that to the cost of even a minor accident – in terms of the damage and increased insurance premiums – and it could be money well spent. Winter tyres could even save your life......how much is that worth?

Contact our Service or Parts team for a quotation for your vehicle and be ready for the cold spell now!!