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MY E39 525 Continental Sports Contact 3 Tyre Puncture
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<blockquote data-quote="leforte" data-source="post: 277642" data-attributes="member: 1943"><p>is your tyres PROPERLY inflated in the first place? is the tyre properly mounted and your car properly aligned? </p><p></p><p>if your answer is YES, compile all the relevent documents and approach the<strong> manufacturer/brand owner</strong> in this case, its <strong>Continental Sime Tyre Marketing Sdn. Bhd</strong> for an answer, <u>DO NOT GO BACK TO YOUR REGULAR TIRE SHOP</u> which will just tell you its unclaimable and ask you to replace the tyre at your own cost BUt in the very end will make a claim for thier own profit. </p><p></p><p>make a claim directly, a reputable brand like continental will not back off from its consumers and will do what is best to retain one. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>hello mr vr2turbo, breaking the legal speedlimit and making a claim on a defective product is a totally separate/different matter. anyway, what makes you think you can bring this claim to court in the first place when its value is not even worth its time in court. </p><p></p><p>And for someone who CLAIMED to "have" some experience with the said brand, you should know the said tyre is RATED at a much higher speed that what james has used it for, so IF all variables like tyre mounting, inflation rate, alighment is all within the manufacturer's recommended spec, the manufacturer/brand owner has the responsibility to answer its consumers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leforte, post: 277642, member: 1943"] is your tyres PROPERLY inflated in the first place? is the tyre properly mounted and your car properly aligned? if your answer is YES, compile all the relevent documents and approach the[B] manufacturer/brand owner[/B] in this case, its [B]Continental Sime Tyre Marketing Sdn. Bhd[/B] for an answer, [U]DO NOT GO BACK TO YOUR REGULAR TIRE SHOP[/U] which will just tell you its unclaimable and ask you to replace the tyre at your own cost BUt in the very end will make a claim for thier own profit. make a claim directly, a reputable brand like continental will not back off from its consumers and will do what is best to retain one. hello mr vr2turbo, breaking the legal speedlimit and making a claim on a defective product is a totally separate/different matter. anyway, what makes you think you can bring this claim to court in the first place when its value is not even worth its time in court. And for someone who CLAIMED to "have" some experience with the said brand, you should know the said tyre is RATED at a much higher speed that what james has used it for, so IF all variables like tyre mounting, inflation rate, alighment is all within the manufacturer's recommended spec, the manufacturer/brand owner has the responsibility to answer its consumers. [/QUOTE]
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