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TYRES<br />

At your local SEAT dealer we offer a comprehensive tyre service<br />

focussed exclusively on SEAT models and we aim to always<br />

have the right tyre(s) for your model in stock, at an extremely<br />

competitive price.<br />

When you come to your SEAT dealer for tyres you’ll get all<br />

of the following:<br />

/ Drive-in replacement tyre service, with SEAT standards of service<br />

/ Wide choice of tyres from all leading brands<br />

/ All work carried out by SEAT-trained technicians<br />

/ Full range of related services including balancing, tracking<br />

and puncture repairs<br />

/ Free environmentally-friendly disposal of old tyres<br />

We’re so confident about our tyre prices that, if you come to us to have<br />

your tyres replaced, then find within seven days and five miles that<br />

you could have had it done cheaper, we’ll refund the difference*.<br />

Our Local Price Promise is for single tyre prices and excludes budget<br />

tyre brands, winter tyres and online offers.<br />

Click here for Tyre online booking serVICe ><br />

your legal responSIBIlITIes<br />

Current UK law requires car drivers to have at least 1.6mm of tread<br />

across the central three-quarters of the tyre, around its entire<br />

circumference. The penalties for having illegal tyres are currently<br />

up to a £2,500 fine and three penalty points PER TYRE.<br />

UK TYre LAW<br />

New tyre labelling regulations are now in force with the aim of<br />

making driving safer, more economical, less polluting and less<br />

noisy. Compulsory tyre labels inform how tyres perform within<br />

three categories:<br />

/ Braking distance in the wet<br />

/ Exterior noise<br />

/ Rolling resistance – an indication of fuel economy<br />

and emissions levels<br />

SafeTY<br />

Tyre labelling shows performance scales from A (the safest, shortest<br />

stopping distances) to G (the longest braking distances). Fitted<br />

with four A-rated tyres and driven at 50mph, a car’s stopping<br />

distance can be up to 18m or 30% shorter than with G-rated tyres.<br />

Tyre manufacturer Continental believes the risk of accidents could<br />

be significantly reduced by replacing tyres at a tread depth of 3mm<br />

instead of 1.6mm.<br />

Save money<br />

Choosing performance over budget tyres can have a dramatic impact<br />

on fuel consumption. Fitted with four A-rated tyres and driven at<br />

50mph, you can save up to £110 or 80 litres of fuel over its lifespan,<br />

using 7.5% less fuel than with G-rated tyres. (Results can vary with<br />

the type of car and the climatic conditions.)<br />

Visit seat.co.uk for comprehensive information about tyres and the<br />

new European tyre labelling regulations.<br />

*Terms and conditions apply – visit www.seat.co.uk for details.<br />

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