From what she said the tyre didnt deflate until she pulled it out at home. The car has tyre pressure sensors and they didn't activate. **** knows how she got it out at home.
Saves them about £30 on the cost of manufacture/sale. Remember the thin (50mph max) "space saving spare" that needed a big plastic hub under it to fill the space for the real spare
My car needs filling up, and I'm refusing to do it. I'll have this scary vision when I run out, of @PINKIE telling me not to forget to fill up, only for me to reply, only when paint drives.
Still costs 65pence a litre here so no. Buy an electric car but be careful with the tyres. Saved about 60 quid on filling up in UK but had to spend 400 quid on the new tyre so the economics of switching to electric aren't working out in my favour at the moment.
you make life sound nice n simple…money no object whilst your servants slave around you prepping for Ramadan init
Hard to tell after 3 days especially as I am not there. My Mrs only checks tyres when a little light comes on telling her the pressure is down. She has even been known to meet me at the airport with an empty tank and expect me to fill it up so we can get home.