You
must have heard about run flat tyres. These are the new sensation to the
drivers as they have the unique feature of running after getting punctured. No,
that doesn’t mean, you can drive the car comfortably while the tyres are
completely out of pressure, but driving 100 miles after getting punctured is
possible. No doubt, this is the biggest advantage of this tyre. But, does it
make the tyre immensely popular among users? Let’s find out.
What
is Run Flat Tyre?
Run flat tyre has
come into existence since 1994. Still, this has not gained immense popularity.
Though all the leading tyre manufacturing companies come up with this tyre,
people are avoiding installing those. Several studies have shown that customers
with run flat tyres are less satisfied with it than those who have installed
normal tyres.
Reports also have shown that people has to
replace these tyres at smaller gap. The statistics have shown that replacement
rate of run flat tyres within first year of ownership is 10% while the rate for
non-flat tyres is 7%. In the second year of ownership, the gap has increased
more. The rate of replacement in case of run flat tyre owners is 27% while this
number is limited only to 16% for non-flat tyre owners.
Why
People Are Complaining?
Obviously, there are
some reasons. Before discussing that, you should know the main difference
between normal tyres and run flat tyres. As the name suggests, the tyre can run
while it is completely out of air pressure. If your car has punctured at the
middle of the road and you can’t find any motor mechanic around, you can drive
up to 100 miles to get technicians. Also, as you can drive this much distance,
you don’t need to carry toolbox and spare tyres with you. Stress-free driving
is possible, right? Then, what is the problem with these tyres? Have a look-
Costs-
These
tyres cost 30-40% extra than normal tyres while replacing. Besides, installing
run flat tyres can cause excessive fuel consumption. You know how the price of
fuel is increasing day by day. People will definitely prefer to avoid these
tyres.
No
Spare Is Not Good-
Yes,
driving without spare and toolbox reduces much load from your car. But, you
can’t take such risk while driving long distance. You don’t know the area and
maybe it become quite difficult to get assistance if tyres are punctured.
Repairing
Is Not Possible-
Traditional
tyres can be repaired, but you don’t get that facility here. Once the run flat
tyre gets damaged, you have to go for replacement. And, as usual that will cost
you more.
Not
Good for Rain and Winter-
Though
run flat tyre assures safety, they are not good for driving in the rainy season
or winter as those don’t have strong grip like conventional tyres. So, these
are the reasons why run flat tyres are still fighting to achieve strong hold in
market. If you consider buying one, hopefully, these tips will make you think
twice.