Ordered 4 new tyres online from RAC Tyres to be delivered to, and fitted by, my local fitter.
All went well but on returning home, I noticed that three tyres had a DOT manufacture date of 07/21 (Feb 21) but the fourth tyre was 16/19 (Apr 19).
Contacted RAC Tyres and was told:
All RAC tyres are new. Tyres are classed as "brand new" if correctly stored for up to 3 years and "new" for up to 5 years. This is following BRV (German National Association for the tyre and vulcaniser trade). RAC Tyres are generally less than 18 months old.
So according to the RAC, it is possible that 'new' tyres supplied by them could be as much as 5 years old? I don't know, but 5 years (even more than 2 years as in my case) doesn't sound new to me.
Incidentally, RAC Tyres are a brand name of Colewood Automotive which also supplies tyres in the guise of Asda Tyres and etyres.
I guess the moral is to use a supplier where you can inspect the age of the tyres to be fitted before actually paying for them.
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