Get up to £100 cash back on Michelin tyres!
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Nothing transforms the feeling of a car quite like a set of new tyres. As they should, given they’re your only contact with the road. Remember our VW Golf GTI project car series from last year? A fresh set of rubber shaved off two and a half seconds of lap time over the stock car. Okay, so we may have also chucked in some stiffer springs and bigger brakes, but we know the new boots contributed to the biggest gains.
The thing is, tyres don’t come cheap. Not the sort that’ll help you get the most out of your car anyway, whether that be chasing down lap times at a track day or hunting for the extra bit of grip on your favourite b-road. Fortunately, we’ve teamed up with Michelin to offer up to £100 cash back when you buy new Michelin tyres from any UK retailer.
Getting your cash back is easy-peasy. Just follow the link to Michelin’s website here, use the tool to find the correct tyre and size for your car, then head to any UK retailer to purchase said tyres by 31st December 2024. Once you’ve got your new tyres, hit the link here before the end of the calendar month and fill in your details using code PHMI24 to see how much cash back you’re in for. Simple, right?
Get up to £100 cash back on Michelin tyres here. using code PHMI24 Offer ends on 31st December 2024.
Camskil and polly sport tyres are usually the cheapest places to order performance tyres if you have someone local to fit them for sensible costs.
https://www.camskill.co.uk/m61b4279s0p0/Car_Tyres_...
https://www.polleysport.com/a048
I have used them a number of times. I always go for the "A" grade tyre rating in the wet.
https://www.blackcircles.com/
However, surprisingly ATS Euromaster have worked out the cheapest as they're £3 more expensive per tyre BUT they're doing free fitting (£70) which drops the final basket price to £981.96.
I wonder if I can then still use the above Pistonheads deal to get a further £100 off which would be a great deal?
.*** Just seen that the claimback webpage says you need a "promo code from the 'banner of your Michelin newsletter' before you can complete the online form - and the PH story above is missing that information. ***
Costco pricing used to me way cheaper than anywhere else and then they'd run 20% off deals - but those daya have ling gone. Having said that, son-in-law had a puncture in a fairly new 16" CrossClimate and his usual place said £130 and that was same as I was seeing onlne. Costco were £85, had it in stock, and happily changed just the one tyre.
Surprised that the PH discount steps up for 4 vs 2 tyres - Michelin has been trying to encourage people not to change tyres early, and extra disciunt for 4 tyres encourages early change.
I should add, this cashback was via the none PH link, I followed the below link which was a none PH branded offer that was already running separately.
https://www.michelin.co.uk/auto/people-in-motion-o...
The Promotion will issue a direct bank transfer to claimant in line with the following values: When purchasing four tyres in 19' or above, £100 cashback. When purchasing two tyres in 19' or above, £40 cashback. When purchasing four tyres in 18', £50 cashback. When purchasing two tyres in 18', £20 cashback. When purchasing four tyres in 17' or 16', £40 cashback. When purchasing two tyres in 17' or 16', £15 cashback. Tyres purchased in 15' or below are not eligible for cashback under this promotion. Direct bank transfers will be processed within 28 days from receipt of claim.
Plus a man turns up at my house, saves the hassle!
They sent another guy who was altogether better.
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