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I'm not sure it might do here... - Princess Norika - 01-05-2007

...but do you have a favorite tyre brand?

PS. Is this topic okay for General Discussion? Just asking. :oops:


- UnknownH - 01-05-2007

Tire brand? I'm really sure this is random but what discussion it might have, is hard to figure out.


Okay...I'll rephrase. - Princess Norika - 01-05-2007

What make and model of tyre you have on your (or your parents') car?

PS. What do you think of the Michelin Man?


- Wisemon - 01-05-2007

Quote:PS. What do you think of the Michelin Man?
He's important as a forefather to the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man. I know the tires that came with my car suck (some brand I've never heard of). Other than that, Goodyear and Michelin are generally pretty good. It's of greater importance that you make sure your tires are rotated often enough and properly inflated. I just scheduled to get my tires rotated next Saturday.


- Renamon_S3 - 01-05-2007

Well, Wise took my joke.
I think I have some Goodyears on mine.
I think Firestone is safe now. Twisted


- Zephyr of Darkness - 01-07-2007

No, but many seem to like mine.
(Note: Joke only understandable if you speak Spanish :P)


- Renamon_S3 - 01-08-2007

You are going to have to explain..

We already established that my online translator skills are terrible!


- Zephyr of Darkness - 01-09-2007

Heh heh.
Tyres is translated as "gomas". And "gomas" is also a vulgar way to say breasts.


- UnknownH - 01-09-2007

Oh..... We already have a topic for that. But that's funny. A typo and it's completely different.


Tyre names. - Princess Norika - 01-09-2007

I think the word 'potenza' (that's a line of Bridgestone tires) might mean potential in English, but what does the word 'turanza' mean?

PS. BTW, did you get a copy of Motor magazine (it's the one with the Exoticar article and it's an Aussie car magazine)? Under the specs for the Bugatti Veyron regarding the tyres, it's fitted with Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 Pax tires and the tire size is an unusual one. Is it an error or is Michelin experimenting with a new tire size rating system? If you'll like, do you want me to tell you the tire 'rating' on the Veyron?
PPS. Can you buy a set of Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 Pax tires? (just asking!)
PPPS. Bonus question: Do you want to drive a Bugatti Veyron?