Replacing Tyres on a Lease Car
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fit mid range tyres rather than a premium brand. As long as the size, speed and load rating are correct they will be fine.
So you've read the OP's lease agreement then? Or ... you'll underwrite any charge they receive from the lease company for not complying with the lease terms (if relevant)?0 -
If you're being a skinflint, get a pair of used premium from Ebay.0
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Depending on what wheels you have, there isn't a lot of choice or wasn't when I needed tyre for a Qashqai, I tried all the usual online suspects and they all came up with 3 premium brand tyres and a budget one that wasn't really that budget priced.I hate football and do wish people wouldn't keep talking about it like it's the most important thing in the world0
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What size are we talking?0
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What size are we talking?
A reasonable question ... there appears to be a wide range of options depending on model/trim.
http://www.wheel-size.com/size/nissan/qashqai/0 -
So you've read the OP's lease agreement then? Or ... you'll underwrite any charge they receive from the lease company for not complying with the lease terms (if relevant)?
no smart !!!! the OP clearly states it is not written in the lease therefore cannot be stipulated. If the lease co is asked then the OP will have to accept their answer whether or not they like it. Why look for problems that arent there?
If it is not in the T's and C's then as I said any suitable (size, speed, load rating) tyre can be fitted.0 -
Oooh! Touchy!
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