How many miles do you plan to do over 4 years.
As an indicator, on my last Tucson with 19 inch wheels I had two sets of fronts in 65,000 miles. No rears.
The first change was like for like, the second change was for a premium brand that was on offer saving a fortune.
So say £800 in tyres, which could have been done much cheaper if I had bothered to shop around first time.
I didn't get the Hyundai service plan, but did get the garages own equivalent (purchased with credit card just in case) and it turned out to be much cheaper at £550 for 75,000 miles of services. The dealer's plan was the full Hyundai service to keep the warranty in place.
New front disks were recommended (but not required) at the 60k service, but not purchases as the car was going back the following month.
So £42.50 x 48 = £2,040 and doing it myself cost £1,350. Remember not all tyre repairs are covered by lease maintenance plans - for example kerbing damage to a tyre is usually not covered.
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