Mechanics Reveal the Best and Worst Tire Brands, and Why They Matter

In a TikTok video, mechanics from Accurate Auto share their thoughts on tire brands, explaining that they believe brand does matter when it comes to tire quality, longevity, and performance. They recommend brands like Goodyear, Michelin, and BF Goodrich, and advise against buying the cheapest tires available. They emphasize that higher-quality tires provide better traction, handling, and durability, and that the engineering and materials used in premium tires from reputable manufacturers make a significant difference in performance.

Nearly Half of All Cars on Road Have Dashboard Warning Lights On

A recent study by CarMD.com found that nearly half (49%) of all cars on the road are being driven with one or more dashboard warning lights illuminated, with 20% operated specifically with the Check Engine light on. This is attributed to owners putting off needed repairs because of rising parts and labor costs and extended ownership periods. Ignoring the Check Engine light can cause a car to fail an emissions test and can result in the need for additional repairs. Fortunately, repair shops and many auto parts stores can plug an electronic analyzer into the vehicle’s OBD port that will display alphanumeric trouble codes to help pinpoint engine problems and other issues.

Pre-Purchase Inspection: Six Vital Checks to Save up to £5,500 on a Used Car

Buying a used car can be a great way to save money, but it’s important to do your research and make sure you’re getting a good deal. Experts recommend performing a thorough inspection before purchasing a used car to identify any potential issues that could lead to costly repairs down the road. These checks include examining the exterior for any dents or scratches, checking the paintwork for any unevenness or rust, and ensuring that all lights and electronics are in good working order. Additionally, it’s crucial to inspect the tires for signs of wear and tear, check the transmission fluid levels and listen for any unusual sounds, and examine the interior for any mold or mildew. By following these simple steps, buyers can increase their chances of finding a reliable used car and saving thousands of pounds in potential repair costs.

Underinflated Tires Could Decrease Fuel Efficiency by 10 Percent

Experts warn that underinflated tires are a common problem affecting vehicles in the UK, leading to a significant decrease in fuel efficiency of up to 10 percent. A recent poll reveals that only a small percentage of motorists regularly check their tire pressures, which is crucial for maintaining optimal fuel consumption. Underinflated tires increase rolling resistance, forcing the engine to work harder and consume more fuel. Motorists are advised to check their tire pressures every couple of weeks and adhere to the recommended levels specified in their vehicle’s handbook.

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