Driving ideas in CH

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RainerM

Original Poster:

827 posts

238 months

Friday 20th June 2008
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Hallo, Gruezi

Just bought a litte book "Schweizer Strassenpaesse" full of great drives
all around CH,not only the classic passes, as Klausen etc. albeit in German,but easily checked on a map
driving
written by Giorgio Keller

www.giorgio.li

web-site partially in Englisch, too :-))

Enjoy your drives !

Regards

Rainer-CH (just about to go to the stockist to get my rear tyres changed for
the x=? time ;-))

Whitean3

2,191 posts

205 months

Wednesday 25th June 2008
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I also have an English book on great drives in Switzerland (a gift from one of my foreign petrolhead visitors!). Will try to post up details soon (memory like a sieve!)

Anyway Rainer, regarding buying new tyres, do you have any suggestions for suppliers in CH that are good value? Given that my girlfriend just replaced all 4 tyres on her SLK through the M-B dealer (despite all my protestations!) for 1400 CHF, and I am 100% convinced she could have replaced all 4 tyres for much less.

Anyone that knows local tyre garages over the border in France/Germany, feel free to comment too! So far you guys have given me a lot of reccommendations for alternative sourcing of parts without having to resort to the Main Dealer network...

All the best
Andrew

RainerM

Original Poster:

827 posts

238 months

Wednesday 25th June 2008
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Hi Andrew,
What were the tyre dimensions?
Since getting an official :-(((( price quote (from my AMG dealer, otherwise excellent plus even my local Opel outlet), they were way past an good price,.......
I bought quite often in Germany near were Dorothy lives, and claimed back the VAT at customs, otherwise
and thereafter I always bought tyres at a little family company, some 6 miles
from where I live, a place called Landquart, best prices for say 4 wheels on an SLK55 for around
CHF 1000-1200 Pirelli PZeroRosso (MO-Mercedes Org.), fitted,balanced etc.
Of course it is not a very "romantic" place, but excellent, fast professional
service,... and even excellent coffee :-) Try it on an
excursion, you (or I, as he knows me)can always get a quote to compare
with other offers.I doubt they speak English.

Another company I know is Reifen Ihle

http://www.ihlenet.de/2558.html?L=0, Germany,even represented in CH

or

http://www.ansreifen.ch/index.php
Swiss Company with French Origins,

or

www.reifendirekt.ch

(owned by: http://www.delti.com/Investor_Relations/index_en.h...

I think they have something to do with Continental ;-)

Happy hunting :-)

Rainer

You can always PM me.

JMGS4

8,772 posts

277 months

Thursday 26th June 2008
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Whitean3 said:
Anyone that knows local tyre garages over the border in France/Germany, feel free to comment too!
Andy, give me a call, we've some good ones here in Lörrach...part from the MB dealer who's a Käsbohrer anyway
You might have to order them and come a few days later as no one seems to stock anythng apart from boggo sizes for euroboxes... JMGS4

RainerM

Original Poster:

827 posts

238 months

Thursday 26th June 2008
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Dear Friends

I think this thread is not aboutthe initial theme. Couldn't we change it
to "Tyre purchase in CH"?

Unfortunately I do not know how to do that :-(

Nothing wrong, just a thought ;-)

...and yes I think Loerrach and surroundings,evt. france??, should be ok,
it is much nearer :-))

Regards out of the rain

Rainer -CH

Whitean3

2,191 posts

205 months

Friday 27th June 2008
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Werll, thanks for all the useful suggestions for tyres!
Now let's see if we can get back to Rainer's original thread!

The book I have at home is called The AA Best Drives Switzerland. Costs about 7 quid from Amazon.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Switzerland-AA-Best-Drives...

There are 25 routes in there, some look pretty good too. The book is part of a series and you can get them for other countries as well.