Tyre prices on the up!
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2023 11:44 am
I need another set of tyres on the X6 - it’s 4th in 12 years - and prices have unsurprisingly risen yet again, I get wary of tyres once the tread depth gets below 3mm, especially in winter. Of course, being an XDrive means premium tyres and a full set rather than just the rears which are the ones needing replacement.
A full set of Bridgestone Duller HP in BMW RFT spec comes in at £1,100 fitted. It’s currently shod with Continental ContactSport 5 rubber but those are in short supply and somewhat more expensive, so I’m going with the Duellers.
I think the Conti’s were about £900 three or so years ago, so inflation has struck here too. I don’t feel that the Continentals have lasted particularly well either. Certainly less than 15k miles and I drive pretty sedately these days. Better than the Dunlop SportMaxx the car was delivered with (less than 12,000!!) but even so.
I didn’t bother asking my dealer for a price as they were £300 a set more expensive last time.
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A full set of Bridgestone Duller HP in BMW RFT spec comes in at £1,100 fitted. It’s currently shod with Continental ContactSport 5 rubber but those are in short supply and somewhat more expensive, so I’m going with the Duellers.
I think the Conti’s were about £900 three or so years ago, so inflation has struck here too. I don’t feel that the Continentals have lasted particularly well either. Certainly less than 15k miles and I drive pretty sedately these days. Better than the Dunlop SportMaxx the car was delivered with (less than 12,000!!) but even so.
I didn’t bother asking my dealer for a price as they were £300 a set more expensive last time.
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