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  1. Low-Fuel-674 on

    Like most consumables we buy in Ireland, it requires a 3rd party to buy from an offshore supplier, hold stock, pay staff, and eventually make a profit.

  2. Two things, really:

    1. There’s a minimum cost to setting up a company to do all this. In the UK the big boys like National or Kwik Fit can spread that cost across several hundred branches – but Ireland’s only got a couple of big cities and a much smaller population. So the cost isn’t spread as thin.
    2. Sure, the Irish will occasionally moan about it. But they’ll pay anyway.

  3. HugoZHackenbush2 on

    The difference in price is down to rising inflation surely?

  4. The size of the UK market makes it more competitive on things like this. Technically we should have the benefit of the EU market but things like tyres are awkward to ship around.

    However try tyreleader.ie and oponeo, they will be the cheapest and you can choose a tyre fitter that is on their system to deliver them to and get them fitted for about €20 a corner.

  5. Lost_in_Europe_ on

    Oponeo.ie has this exact tyre at 145 euro, shipping included. I’ve stopped buying tyres here, there is no value for money. Oponeo will ship to a local fitter, you get a call when they’re in and make an appointment to fit (at extra cost). No fuss over tyres bought elsewhere, no drama, no hidden charges, even with fitting charges you’re better off. My example: for what it would cost me to buy 4 shitty tyres, I got 4 x Kumho tyres instead.

  6. OutRunTerminator on

    Thats quite a low weight handling value on that tyre. What car are you proposing to fit them to ?

    Anyway, you can get them delivered to your house for about 130 each from this online retailer and if you are buying and fitting them for 130 euros each, please tell me where exactly as normally garages charge from 10 to 20 euros to fit internet bought tyres, and bought and fitted for 130 each is a massive bargain.

    Edit: That UK price fitted is a bargin price alright.

    (Most of these listed are 87 weight handling but there is one 83 listed. Personally I would go with the higher weight handling value)

    [https://www.oponeo.ie/tyre-finder/s=1/summer/t=1/car/p=1/bridgestone/r=1/215-40-r17](https://www.oponeo.ie/tyre-finder/s=1/summer/t=1/car/p=1/bridgestone/r=1/215-40-r17)

  7. Spectralite01 on

    Because it costs alot more to do business in Ireland.. Higher wages/rents/overheads… business also suffer due to inflation so that cost is going to be passed on.

  8. Ev17_64mer on

    I was looking at dumbbells on Amazon the other day, if I were to buy them from co.uk it would be 185 € + 75 € or so for customs etc. Sadly, they wouldn’t deliver to Ireland though.

    If I were to buy them from .ie the cost was 430 € without any customs. More than double the price of the same product on .co.uk…

  9. Previous_Thanks6627 on

    It’s 134€ per tyre on tyreleader.ie

    It’s 150€ per tyre on tyres.ie (yes that’s how they spell it)

    It’s 127€ per tyre on grip500.ie

    Did you even bother to google that tyre in Ireland or did you just want a daily moan?

  10. wayne17mc on

    I always get my tyres up north. Diesel in Newry last time I was there a couple of months back was 1.24 a litre, nearly 30 cent cheaper than my local garage when you take the exchange rate into consideration, the north has gotten more expensive over the last few years but there is still plenty of value to be had on many things.

    Don’t get me started on the alcohol prices 😅

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