Lewligan
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Well, after numerous issues with my RCZ R in the last couple of months since I bought it, Robins & Day are now refusing their legal obligation to offer a free repair/replacement and instead are now offering to buy the car back for the full amount that I paid.
So, with a bill looming for a replacement clutch and replacement front brake pads, my hands are tied a bit.
I'd love to keep it as the car's stunning and is an amazing drive (when everything's right with it), but it wouldn't make financial sense to keep it now.
SO, I am going to take the Michelins off that I've only just put on and replace them with the crappy Nexens before it goes back (already agreed with them, as they paid for the Nexens).
I've got a BMW M240i lined up, so will no longer be a part of the RCZ club after this, so I will offer the Michelins to you guys.
They cost me £184.00 each, but I think you can get them for £175.00 each if you shop around.
Anyway, as they're going to be of no use to me when the car goes back, you guys can have them for £125.00 each including 24 hour delivery if you like. As they've only been on a week, they're practically brand new.
I know I'm taking a £236 hit here, but so be it.
I've not done that many miles in the car since I've had them on, but when I have been out in it, it feels fantastic.
Amazing grip, you feel glued to the road! And if you research the stopping distances of these tyres, those figures are very impressive too.
Our very own 'RCZ-R' did a great review post involving these tyres which you can read here:
http://peugeotrczforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=12277&p=135489&hilit=michelin#p135489
Also, if you have a look on Google, there are various other glowing reviews for the tyres on there.
Drop me a PM if you're interested - save yourself 50 quid a tyre!
So, with a bill looming for a replacement clutch and replacement front brake pads, my hands are tied a bit.
I'd love to keep it as the car's stunning and is an amazing drive (when everything's right with it), but it wouldn't make financial sense to keep it now.
SO, I am going to take the Michelins off that I've only just put on and replace them with the crappy Nexens before it goes back (already agreed with them, as they paid for the Nexens).
I've got a BMW M240i lined up, so will no longer be a part of the RCZ club after this, so I will offer the Michelins to you guys.
They cost me £184.00 each, but I think you can get them for £175.00 each if you shop around.
Anyway, as they're going to be of no use to me when the car goes back, you guys can have them for £125.00 each including 24 hour delivery if you like. As they've only been on a week, they're practically brand new.
I know I'm taking a £236 hit here, but so be it.
I've not done that many miles in the car since I've had them on, but when I have been out in it, it feels fantastic.
Amazing grip, you feel glued to the road! And if you research the stopping distances of these tyres, those figures are very impressive too.
Our very own 'RCZ-R' did a great review post involving these tyres which you can read here:
http://peugeotrczforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=12277&p=135489&hilit=michelin#p135489
Also, if you have a look on Google, there are various other glowing reviews for the tyres on there.
Drop me a PM if you're interested - save yourself 50 quid a tyre!