Whenever and wherever you get a flat tyre, it’s never convenient.
You can be stranded somewhere strange, waste lots of time while waiting for the roadside recovery or make yourself dirty while trying to mount a spare.
Things are worse if you haven’t got a spare or simply have no idea how that tyre repair kit is used.
Runflat tyres are said to solve the issue once and for all. The tech novelty that was first used on sports cars is becoming more available on other cars (for example, BMW sedans). Is this solution for you? While nearly 12% of new vehicles leave their factories on tyres with the runflat technology (according to data provided by Edmonds), ‘runflats’ still have trade-offs you should know in order to make an informed purchase. Let’s look at their pros and cons.
Runflat tyres could give added confidence when driving in remote areas
The runflat technology prevents a punctured tyre from suddenly losing its pressure (which is what happens in regular tyres).
This enables a runflat tyre to support the weight of the car for the time needed to get to the nearest repair shop (the figure depends on the manufacturer, but on average, it is 50 miles at the reduced speed of 56 mph). The self-supporting tyre is the most popular type of a runflat tyre, which has heavily reinforced sidewalls that are able to support the vehicle even if the tyre is completely out of air.
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