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- Car tyres: How to choose tyres for your car - Honest John
From which tyres fit your car to understanding tyre sizes and how long tyres should last We explain all in our complete guide to choosing car tyres
- Volkswagen T-Cross Review 2025 - Honest John
The T-Cross feels very assured and stable at motorway speeds, happily keeping up with fast flowing traffic Here it's very quiet and relaxed, adding to the feel that it’s a compact crossover capable of being used as your only family car and on longer trips without it leaving you worn out Models
- Omoda 5 Review 2025 - Honest John
Omoda 5 2025: Engines Unless you want to experience the electric-only drive system of the Omoda E5 we’ll review separately, there is but a sole combustion engine and transmission pairing for the Omoda 5 covered here
- Mazda 3 - Mazda 3 best trim se-l nav vs sport nav - Honest John
Also is the tire noise in sports nav versions so bad? Would love to know your opinion Thank you Reply | Report as offensive | Link Sat 18 Nov 2023 08:48 Mazda 3 - Mazda 3 best trim se-l nav vs sport nav - badbusdriver All things being equal, wider lower profile tyres will make more noise than narrower ones with a taller profile
- Fiat Panda (2012 - 2025) - Owners Reviews | Honest John
So much brio for so little money! Our Panda was bought to replace a 2015 Fiat 500S 1 4 We've got another 500 1 2 Pop and a 2002 Alfa Spider 3 0 V6 in the household and needed at least one practical car I originally looked at a used Alfa Guilietta which was sold before I could get to the dealer
- Kia PV5 Passenger Review 2025 - Honest John
All versions will come with the additional reassurance of Kia’s seven-year 100,000-mile warranty Keep this page bookmarked to read our forthcoming full and comprehensive Kia PV5 Passenger review in the months ahead
- Kia EV5 Review 2025 - Honest John
Imposing EV9-inspired styling shrunken to fit a more affordable package Decent driving range and performance balance Slick, well-equipped and spacious interior
- tyreweld, how temporary is it? | Technical matters - Honest John
tyreweld, how temporary is it? - Dynamic Dave As already stated, tyreweld is a "get you home" repair Besides which, if you're planning on leaving the nail in the tyre, it will eventually wear an even bigger hole, or quite possibly fall out and give some other poor sod a puncture Some people advise against this, but if you don't want to spend a lot of money on the car as it's on borrowed time
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