Tyres
After an initial bought of bad luck (requiring 2 replacements and 2 tyre plugs) with my Bridgestone Alenzas after a few months of buying the car back in 2022, the tyres have been behaving themselves.
The tyres have since done almost 50,000km.
The 2 originals are a bit more worn vs the slightly younger set. Worst case, I still have about 1 mm before the TWIs (so still above legal) are hit.
So, I am in the market soon for new tyres all round. Looking at the various tyre sales platforms, it seems that BMW star rated RFT Alenzas are on special everywhere (besides at BMW). Most are just under R3k. Midrand Midas is cheapest at R2,205 a tyre. Note that BMW are quoting over R5k for the same tyre!
Having had to fork out over R3.5k a tyre 2-3 years ago, its amazing to see how the prices have fallen. I assume because they are made locally and are probably over stocked currently 🤔
Anyway, Alenzas are not the best tyre in the wet (I recall that my Goodyears on my EcoSport had better grip in wet) but if you take it slow, then not really an issue.
The alternative tyres are easily R4k+ from what I see (all star rated RFTs) and while I think they may be better tyres, the price difference cannot be ignored.
While I hated the Alenzas initially, I later tolerated their mid level performance and learned to drive so that they don't irritate me. For the daily school run and long distance family trips, they are adequate, especially for a bread and butter 20d. If I had a 30d/M40i/d, I would not be happy.
Anyway, more research will be required before I decide.
Here are the approved tyres from BMW
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