We are running a 2006 GTi on standard 18" alloys, and until last year never had an issue with the tyres. We put them on, they went a bit bald, we changed them and got on with our lives
That's until we moved to the Suffolk countryside. We've now had FIVE punctures in the last six months. The missus came limping back home this morning, a couple of minutes after leaving for work with
another damn puncture. I'm absolutely tearing my hair out. The mobile Kwik-fit guy spends more time at our house than his own.
Yes, the roads are a bit caked in mud at this time of year and the verges are rough. There are potholes, but the missus takes the same 30 minute route to work each day and has the bad ones mapped out. She insists she rarely hits one and certainly didn't this morning, having driven less than a mile. Any idea what the hell is going on?! I'm wondering whether it's the low profile tyres and we should drop down to 17" alloys. I assume tyres to fit those would have larger sidewalls and be less prone to pinch punctures, or have I got that wrong??? We love our Mk 5 and don't have any desire, or money, to change cars right now...and even less since we've now spent over £700 on tyres since September
Any ideas greatly appreciated.