My new BMW came with one different brand tyre - should the dealer make sure all four are the same?
I've just bought a 2014, 20,000 mile BMW 320i xDrive M Sport from a BMW main dealer. The salesman told us it had new tyres all round. After delivery we noticed that it had three Pirelli PZero tyres and a Bridgestone Potenza was fitted. Dealer says this complies with BMW approved standards and will not change the odd tyre. What do you think?
Asked on 25 July 2017 by Galloper
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Honest John
Demand that he fits an identical set of tyres with within two mm identical wear or that the dealer principal signs a paper to the effect that his dealership will be responsible for any problems at all with the xDrive for the next five years.
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