Surely not.....
I was contacted by someone with a 2014 Range Rover Evoque who'd taken their car to a garage with a puncture. It appears the damage is a nail or screw in the tyre wall, so a new tyre is required.
The garage informed them that they're required to replace all four tyres, surely not?? I've done a quick search and found nothing relevant and can't imagine why they've said this, other than thinking it's just sheer profiteering?
Any ideas gents?
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