YOUR TYRES WILL LOOK AFTER YOU.
Tyres are among the most important components on your car, those four rings of rubber being the only things connecting your car to the road. Making sure that your tyres are in good repair, at all times, is crucial.
The most important thing to remember about tyres is that very often you get what you pay for. The best-quality tyres – which are often, but not always, the most expensive – are the ones that perform best, even when worn. Not only do they allow you to stop quicker, but they also help improve the fuel efficiency of your car (one tank of fuel in five is used to overcome the rolling resistance of a vehicle’s tyres). At the same time, British drivers waste £745m every year dumping tyres when they don’t necessarily need to.
Being aware of some simple tyre-related facts will help you stay safe – and on the right side of the law.

CHECK YOUR TYRES REGULARLY
Checking your tyres for wear and damage is something that every car owner should do on a regular basis: we’d recommend once a week to keep on top of them.
Look for any obvious signs of damage on your tyres, such as worn or bald patches, cracks in the sidewalls, any cuts or bulges, or slow punctures, so check the tyre with your fingers to check if anything is stuck in the tread.
Measuring the tread depth is another important task. You need to check the tread all around the tyre, to ensure that it's no less than 1.6mm at any point, which is the legal minimum tread depth requirement.
TIPS TO HELP YOU LOOK AFTER YOUR TYRES
FIND YOUR LOCAL DEALER
Locate your nearest Suzuki dealer to explore the range, book a test drive and discuss part exchange options.



