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Goodyear Car Tyres Goodyear F1 Asymmetric 6 225/40 R18 92Y XL

Goodyear F1 Asymmetric 6 225/40 R18 92Y XL

Car Tyre, Summer Tyre, No, Passenger Car, Profile 40 %, Speed Index Y (300 km/h)

£65.69£71.95

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Car Tyres: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing car tyres, it's crucial to consider how and where you drive. For instance, if you frequently drive on wet roads, look for tyres with excellent wet grip ratings. If you're often on motorways, prioritize durability and comfort. Winter tyres are essential if you live in areas with heavy snowfall, while all-season tyres might suffice for milder climates. By understanding your driving habits, you can select the best car tyres that enhance safety and performance.

Before purchasing car tyres, ensure they match your vehicle’s specifications. You can find this information in the car’s manual or on the sidewall of your current tyres. Look for numbers indicating width, aspect ratio, and diameter (e.g., 205/55 R16). Choosing the right size is vital for maintaining handling and fuel efficiency. If you're unsure about tyre specifications consult a professional.

Fuel-efficient car tyres can save you money in the long run by reducing fuel consumption. Look for the EU tyre label, which provides information on fuel efficiency, wet grip, and noise levels. Tyres rated A for fuel efficiency offer the best savings at the pump compared to those rated G. While these might have a higher upfront cost, they contribute to lower overall running costs by improving mileage.

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Car tyres designed for wet conditions have deep grooves and sipes to channel water away. Look for tyres with high ratings for wet grip on the EU tyre label. These features help reduce aquaplaning and improve traction in rainy weather, ensuring a safer drive.

Car tyre size is found on the sidewall of your current tyres, usually in a format like 205/55 R16. Ensure you match these numbers when purchasing new tyres to maintain performance and safety. Check your vehicle's manual for recommended sizes.

Car tyres that are fuel-efficient have low rolling resistance. Look for an A rating on the EU tyre label for fuel efficiency. These tyres help reduce fuel consumption by requiring less energy to maintain speed, saving you money over time.

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