Monday, 5 October 2020

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The cost of winter tyres varies widely based on the car and wheel size. On an average, winter tyres come off as slightly more expensive in comparison to summer tyres in the UK. However, it is essential to note that the cost of four winter tyres is significantly high if you buy a set of winter wheels to avoid swapping over twice a year. 


What's to recall further is that it means your summer tyres will, as a result, last longer. This initially may seem like a high outlay, but the long-term cost of winter tyres is relatively low, provided you have the space to store them.

 

Though fitting winter tyres should not affect your car insurance, it's always worth double checking with your provider. As for the fitting, the suppliers usually fit them for you.

 

Legality

 

Unlike Sweden or Austria, Winter tyres are not mandatory in the UK. Only a small percentage of drivers choose to them, and many of them live in remote areas such as the Scottish Highlands. In Sweden, winter tyres are compulsory from December to March. 

Whereas in Austria, they must be fitted between November to April. It is wise to check local guidelines before travelling anywhere  to stay in the legal jurisdiction as well as safe.

 

Alternatives

 

Are you concerned about the cost of winter tyres? Even though not foolproof, but snow socks or snow chains can act as alternatives. Snow socks are high-grip fabric covers that fit over the car's driven wheels, while snow chains are a harder-wearing steel alternative.

 

If you require Winter Tyres, visit our garage.

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