We have a Hyundai i10 that needs 2 new front tyres. It has done 28K miles, so I think they have lasted well. They are 185x55xR15 86H Continental EcoContis which it had on when new.
The rears have suffered however, and both have been replaced because of punctures. The local garage has fitted lower spec tyres, ie 82V instead of 86H, presumably because they are either cheaper or they had them in stock. SWMBO, whose car it is, has no problems with the 82Vs (they are Nexen branded) and just wants to go to the local garage and get the same for the front.
I disagree, and suggest that they should be the same spec as originally fitted. I like they way it drives, they have lasted well, so I would personally get replacement Ecocontis again. Trouble is, they are quite a bit more costly then 82V Nexens. It does appear that some i10s come with the 82V tyres, but ours didn't. I also am a but dubious about what the local garage did putting on lower rated tyres. SWMBO said the garage told her that they were different but would be fine. What do people think? There are many more brands of tyres available with 82V spec and only relatively premium brands with 86H. The 86H tyres are also marked XL, by the way. What would you do?
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