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Love Tyres

A previous test winner, Love Tyres is still an impressive performer, majoring on great value tyres

Love Tyres
Overall Auto Express rating

4.0

Website: www.lovetyres.com
Type: Direct, partner fit

A previous test winner, Love Tyres is still an impressive performer, majoring on great value tyres. If you know the brand or size of tyre you want, searching is easy, with filters to narrow down selections.

One of the benefits of Love Tyres is that it shows stock levels, and gives an indication of when they will next be available. There’s an impressively large selection, so you may need to do a lot of scrolling, but as it doesn’t use pictures and just the manufacturer logos, you get more results per page than with some rivals. Important tyre labelling is also displayed clearly.

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