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Alan
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> UK 1.6i Zetec 2001
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> The tyres fitted to the back haven't been replaced and may outlive the
> second pair of front tyres.
The tyres I have on now has done 55.000 Km and last year I had to put the
back tyres in front and the front tyres in back, because both my front tyres
had 2 punctures each.
The reason I am looking on Firehawk is that 1 Michelin have af price of
1200,- DKr, $200,- and Firehawk cost 500,-DKr, $82,-.
So there are an huge diff. in the price, I can get 2? tyre from Firestone
for 1 Michelin tyre.
Claudia
Tony Wesley - 17 Apr 2005 05:47 GMT
> The reason I am looking on Firehawk is that 1 Michelin have af price of
> 1200,- DKr, $200,- and Firehawk cost 500,-DKr, $82,-.
> So there are an huge diff. in the price, I can get 2½ tyre from
Firestone
> for 1 Michelin tyre.
Well, as I said, the Michelin were better tires. But I can't say they
were 2½ times as good as the Firehawks.
Neill Massello - 17 Apr 2005 08:37 GMT
> The reason I am looking on Firehawk is that 1 Michelin have af price of
> 1200,- DKr, $200,- and Firehawk cost 500,-DKr, $82,-.
> So there are an huge diff. in the price, I can get 2∏ tyre from Firestone
> for 1 Michelin tyre.
Have you considered Pirelli? Better than Firestone (IMHO) and
significantly cheaper than Michelin -- at least in the US market.
Geoff - 18 Apr 2005 05:09 GMT
>> The reason I am looking on Firehawk is that 1 Michelin have af price of
>> 1200,- DKr, $200,- and Firehawk cost 500,-DKr, $82,-.
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> Have you considered Pirelli? Better than Firestone (IMHO) and
> significantly cheaper than Michelin -- at least in the US market.
==
My Daughter has Pirelli's on her Focus. 25,000 K on them now and still
look good.
We live in Canada and I expected to have to change them for the winter
but didn't have to. Nice tires.
Geoff.
Bob Hill - 21 Apr 2005 15:09 GMT
>> The reason I am looking on Firehawk is that 1 Michelin have af price of
>> 1200,- DKr, $200,- and Firehawk cost 500,-DKr, $82,-.
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> Have you considered Pirelli? Better than Firestone (IMHO) and
> significantly cheaper than Michelin -- at least in the US market.
I've just replaced the front Pirelli P6000's on my UK Focus at 21,000 miles.
This is excellent performance considering I don't drive gently and a lot
better than the Firestone NCT3's I had on my last Focus and lasted barely
12,000miles. A pair of new Pirelli P6000's fitted cost me 132GBP from
http://www.blackcircles.com/(about 238USD or 1537DKr at current exchange
rates).
Bob H