Aitch1
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- Warrington
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- MG3 Hybrid+ Trophy
Had the misfortune to get the dreaded low tyre pressure warning today. Sure enough, bad puncture on ns rear. Pulled onto next garage for air and, lo and behold, two more cars already pulled in with punctures. We'd all come from the same direction/road, so??? Anyway, got the kit out of the boot, after much head scratching managed to pump the tyre up. That lasted about five minutes! Fortunately, an AA man was already tending to one of the others so he did my after he'd finished. Excellent service, I thought, and a really pleasant mechanic. Debating with myself now whether to buy a spare, or rely on the good old AA in future.
Addition to my previous comments. Asda tyres (Who knew Asda did tyres?) have the Kumho tyres for the MG3 Hybrid. Fitted at a local garage for £75.75.
Just a question before I splurge 75 quid. Is it really necessary to replace a perfectly good tyre, (2 weeks old), because it contains the gunk repair fluid that MG supply you with? Since the AA chap did the roadside repair I have had no problems of losing air and as far as I can see, the tyre is perfectly sound.
If it is the case where a new tyre is needed, it doesn't look good for the sale of tyre repair kits. I certainly won't be using the stuff again.
Addition to my previous comments. Asda tyres (Who knew Asda did tyres?) have the Kumho tyres for the MG3 Hybrid. Fitted at a local garage for £75.75.
Just a question before I splurge 75 quid. Is it really necessary to replace a perfectly good tyre, (2 weeks old), because it contains the gunk repair fluid that MG supply you with? Since the AA chap did the roadside repair I have had no problems of losing air and as far as I can see, the tyre is perfectly sound.
If it is the case where a new tyre is needed, it doesn't look good for the sale of tyre repair kits. I certainly won't be using the stuff again.
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