Reliability
is essential in all aspects of an automobile. Tyres, being one of the
most vital vehicle parts, must be able to deliver reliable
performance.
One of the ways to verify whether a particular
model of car
tyres in Sleaford
is the right choice is to read its EU label. A tyre's EU rating
contains information that can tell you about its performance
characteristics.
How
does the EU rating help to decide which tyre to buy?
The
EU rating provides consumers with a standard of comparison to see how
they stack up against others. It rates tyres on the significant
performance parameters, which are –
-
Wet grip
-
Fuel efficiency
-
Noise emission
The
rating for fuel emission and wet grip ranges from A to G, where 'A'
signifies the best, and 'G' denotes the worst. Noise emission is
measured in decibels.
Fuel
efficiency
It's
a well-known fact in the automobile industry that tyres account for
almost 20% of the entire fuel consumption by a vehicle. Therefore,
when the objective is to make your vehicle more fuel efficient,
driving with tyres in Sleaford
that reduce fuel consumption is logical.
A
tyre's rolling resistance determines how fuel efficient it will be.
The EU rating on fuel efficiency communicates how low a tyre's
rolling resistance is. An 'A' rated tyre results in 7.5% lesser fuel
usage than a 'G' rated one. It means that with an 'A' grade tyre you
require roughly 6 litres of less fuel to travel 600 miles.
Wet
grip
A
tyre's ability to roll without slipping on the road is related to its
wet grip. A tyre with high wet grip will retain its traction on a
slippery surface. Wet grip is an essential factor because any loss in
grip causes your car to lose control temporarily, which can be
dangerous at times.
The
EU label rates a car tyre's wet grip based on its stopping distance.
Car tyres in Sleaford with
an EU rating of 'A' in wet grip have 18
meters lower stopping distance compared to a 'G' rated tyre when
decelerating from 50mph.
Noise
emission
Low
noise generation from tyres is a desirable characteristic. Not only
does it makes driving comfortable, but also lowers noise pollution. A
continuous noise generation at the 80-decibel level can cause health
hazards. So, going for tyres in Sleaford
with low levels of noise generation can be better for a motorist in
terms of health as well.
You
can gauge a tyre's noise by the number of sound waves on its EU
label. A speaker symbol followed by the number of sound waves denotes
a tyre's noise level. A single black arc means low noise generation
levels. 2 black waves indicate a moderate level of noise emission,
while three black waves denote a noise level above the permissible
limit. So, go for car
tyres in Sleaford with
low noise levels
for comfortable driving.
Roberts
Tyres stocks
tyres from various global brands with above-average EU tyre rating.
Their collection boasts of some of the most prominent names in the
tyre industry such as Goodyear, Pirelli and Michelin. Purchase a set
that meets your expectations and budget.