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    Exclamation No michelin's in oz for 09 euro with 18's

    honda oz has supplied Michelin 18" Primacey tyres on my 09 Euro, don't get a flat tyre though cause u won't get a replacement outside Europe! Anyone else waiting on honda to fix this tyre problem?

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    No. LOL!
    Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F

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    And no spare!

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    er... whats the problem here? just change to diff tyre brands should fix the prob... i think

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    honda should change all 4, they put them on!

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    Well I dont think there is any car company in the world that will replace a tyre for you if you happen to run over a nail and get it flat. Replace as in give you a similar tyre. If you are concerned about this issue I would suppose that you should be talking to Michelin for them to start stocking the Primacy tyres in Oz. Honda has been generous to provide this 'special' imported tyres for our lux models and I dont think it's their fault that Michelin doesnt stock this model of tyre in Oz. Maybe sometime later it will be available.

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    hmmm i never change my tyres with the same brand/model as the one comes OEM with the car anyway. so didnt bothered me at all...

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    why is it Michelins Problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by avantgarde84 View Post
    Well I dont think there is any car company in the world that will replace a tyre for you if you happen to run over a nail and get it flat. Replace as in give you a similar tyre. If you are concerned about this issue I would suppose that you should be talking to Michelin for them to start stocking the Primacy tyres in Oz. Honda has been generous to provide this 'special' imported tyres for our lux models and I dont think it's their fault that Michelin doesnt stock this model of tyre in Oz. Maybe sometime later it will be available.
    Honda is still looking at this because they know it has nothing to do with Michelin Aust. I heard from a dealership in Sydney that we may be getting Bridgestones as a replacement.Should be Pirelli PZero Nero's to match the Michelins?

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    Why is it honda problems?

    Quote Originally Posted by onefortheroad View Post
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    Honda is still looking at this because they know it has nothing to do with Michelin Aust. I heard from a dealership in Sydney that we may be getting Bridgestones as a replacement.Should be Pirelli PZero Nero's to match the Michelins?
    I dont think u can ask honda on what tyres to be put on the new car... If its on the specs then they should follow but its never in the specs, so they can even fit nankangs or maxxis and still sell the car @ same price

    I still cant see the point of this thread

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    just another whinger who thinks that buying a mid 40k car automatically makes him a VIP

    So what man, i'd prefer the car having Yokohamas on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yourfather View Post
    just another whinger who thinks that buying a mid 40k car automatically makes him a VIP

    So what man, i'd prefer the car having Yokohamas on it.
    just for you brainstrust, u can't fit yoko's either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onefortheroad View Post
    just for you brainstrust, u can't fit yoko's either.
    why cant? theres 235/45/18 98V on Yokohama...

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