peter026
July 28, 2005, 7:52 pm
Had a phone call this morning from my son and heir.saying he had written his car off.
He was going to work in the early hours of this morning (he lives in Bristol) and the road was wet.In a 60 m.p.h. limit he was doing 45 because of the road condition,,and have experienced some slipping of the rear end previously in the wet,coming into a gentle bend, he lost the rear end,over corrected, mounted the kerb, hit a wall,which in turn through him across the road into the side of a house.
He was very lucky it was so early in the morning,another hour or so and it would have been rush hour,and *** knows what would have happened.
As it was he was badly shaken up with a few bruises and a headache.
When he bought the car,an Audi A3 sport last Sept the garage put 4 budget tyres on to satisfy the R.A.C. inspector, now these tyres are fine in the dry, but apparantly can be lethal in very wet conditions.
The lesson learnt here is to pay the extra for the top marques
Now he has to wait for the assesor and insurance to do there bit
I hope this post may deter others who are thinking of using budget tyres
Mr Morse
July 28, 2005, 7:56 pm
Well said Peter. Penny wise, pound foolish.
Glad your lad is OK, shame about the car, hope the insurance don't mess around too much.
Straight-Six
July 28, 2005, 9:49 pm
[quote name='peter026' date='Jul 28 2005, 08:52 PM']Had a phone call this morning from my son and heir.saying he had written his car off.
He was going to work in the early hours of this morning (he lives in Bristol) and the road was wet.In a 60 m.p.h. limit he was doing 45 because of the road condition,,and have experienced some slipping of the rear end previously in the wet,coming into a gentle bend, he lost the rear end,over corrected, mounted the kerb, hit a wall,which in turn through him across the road into the side of a house.
He was very lucky it was so early in the morning,another hour or so and it would have been rush hour,and *** knows what would have happened.
As it was he was badly shaken up with a few bruises and a headache.
When he bought the car,an Audi A3 sport last Sept the garage put 4 budget tyres on to satisfy the R.A.C. inspector, now these tyres are fine in the dry, but apparantly can be lethal in very wet conditions.
The lesson learnt here is to pay the extra for the top marques
Now he has to wait for the assesor and insurance to do there bit
I hope this post may deter others who are thinking of using budget tyres
[right][snapback]267615[/snapback][/right][/quote]
Jesus,sorry to hear about your son mate,hope he is ok
I am glad i got the Dunlop 9000's on monday,i grumbled about the expense and some 'friends' thought i was daft for not getting a cheaper alternative....I fel justified now
Hope your lad feels better
AMH
July 29, 2005, 6:55 am
Sorry to hear this - Hope everything works out OK
I for one never scrimp on tyres - also have mates who take the mikey about it - but always feel it is worth it - this add weight to that reasoning.
Perhaps this is especially important now the IS range is getting cheaper to buy and owners have a yearning for cheaper tyres to minimise running costs.
Might be better to pay more and get the geo correct to make them last longer ...
Kazi
July 29, 2005, 7:57 am
Very good point there! Glad aside from minor cuts and bruises he's ok.
puresilk
July 29, 2005, 6:11 pm
At least he is ok the car can be replaced anytime not your son!
I got Uniroyal Rainsport 1 all round and the wet they are magnificant!
Full Colour Version:
Budget Tyres
This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please
click here.