
WT200

A passenger car tyre that is suitable for winter by Sumitomo.

A passenger car tyre that is suitable for winter by Sumitomo.
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Air Conditioning Recharge, Battery Check, Brake Inspection, Bulb Replacement, Diagnostics Check, Front and Rear Brake Pads and Disc Check, Front Wheel Alignment, Locking Wheel Nut Removal, MOT, Servicing, Steering Check, Suspension Check, Tyre Repair, Free Vehicle Health Check, Wheel Alignment, Free Wheel Balance Check, Free Winter Check
A big thank you to Chris and the very professional team at Autopoint Atherstone for great communications plus agreeing to see me at a time that was convenient for myself. A good tyre repair when I feared the worst plus these guys take COVID safety to another level which many other places could learn a lot from. A very good and safe experience 10/10 Thanks. Gary Andrews.
I've had my cambelt and water pump fitted,a major service and MOT Chris tells me what needs to be done and dont persuade for it to be done in a rush. excellent staff will continue to use autopoint.
Good work .Good staff .
Great service would highy recommend using this garage
Iv been with Chris from Autopoint since he opened ,his service and manner along with his staff are second to non.His prices are reasonable and he will always try to get you in even though he maybe full .Cant give them enough Recommendation.
Using the guide below, you can find your tyre size quickly and easily from the sidewall of your current tyres.
You're looking for a 3-digit number e.g. 185
Followed by a 2-digit number e.g. 65
The rim size e.g. 15 inches
A 2/3-digit number and a letter e.g. 88 (load) and H (speed)
Using the guide below, you can find your tyre size quickly and easily from the sidewall of your current tyres.
You're looking for a 3-digit number e.g. 120
Followed by a 2-digit number e.g. 70
Tyre construction and rim size shown e.g. ZR 17
A 2/3-digit number and a letter e.g. 58 (load) and W (speed)
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