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  1. If you check the tyres that you have (probably Dueller or Blizzak? ) and price them up, including checking their noise rating, efficiency and braking efficiency - the same tyre can be sold at various prices depending on these grades. Then look at Goodyear Eagle F1, Michelin cross climate or pilot and Pirelli Scorpion Verde. You'll have a good idea on suitable premium tyres. Kwik fit and black circles are both good starting points. You can then decide if you want to trim your budget and look at lower cost options * As Steve has said you should change in pairs or all 4 - most suppliers will give you a discount for 4. *different tyres can cause different sorts of road noise so often it ends up safer to get what you know. Having said all that - I currently have Falkens - same size as yours - that were fitted prior to me buying my 2018 Q5 and so far they have performed well on the noise and braking front 👍
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  2. Thanks very much Gareth, I hadn’t thought of it like that. I was supposed to pick the car up today but the MOT hadn't been done and after really poor customer service throughout I decided to walk away.
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