My lad has been driving for nearly two years now and has outgrown his '93 Geo so was looking for a new car. So after weeks of looking and me assuring him that the right car was out there and not to worry as we had lots of time - we found an '02 Jetta VR6 manual. Just what he was after and pretty much what I wanted for him (although I might have preferred the 4cyl engine).
I gave it the work over to the best of my ability and experience and the only thing I noticed was the back tires were better than the front so needed a rotation. We bought the car and after a couple of attempts at doing it ourselves (i encourage him to do his own work) we couldn't get the wheels off, so he went to a garage - they popped the wheels off (they took a lot of persuading!) and put then straight back on and told us they wouldn't do it 'cos the tires were so badly damaged that wanted no responsibilty for touching them.
So feeling guilty I shopped around and got some good ones for deal and was there when they changed them - sure enough the inside wall of each tire had big nasty cracks in it and would've been real dangerous on the highway. My excuse is that you couldn't see until the wheels were off.
The old tires were a specific winter tyre - the only thing I can think is that driving a winter tyre all year round isn't good for it! Oh well - kids done well out of the old man again!
Moral: Get your head in there and have a good look!
I gave it the work over to the best of my ability and experience and the only thing I noticed was the back tires were better than the front so needed a rotation. We bought the car and after a couple of attempts at doing it ourselves (i encourage him to do his own work) we couldn't get the wheels off, so he went to a garage - they popped the wheels off (they took a lot of persuading!) and put then straight back on and told us they wouldn't do it 'cos the tires were so badly damaged that wanted no responsibilty for touching them.
So feeling guilty I shopped around and got some good ones for deal and was there when they changed them - sure enough the inside wall of each tire had big nasty cracks in it and would've been real dangerous on the highway. My excuse is that you couldn't see until the wheels were off.
The old tires were a specific winter tyre - the only thing I can think is that driving a winter tyre all year round isn't good for it! Oh well - kids done well out of the old man again!
Moral: Get your head in there and have a good look!
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