Imagine the scene… you have saved up for months for the daddy of all TVs. You have dreamed night after night of having your massive flat screen, LCD, HD, 3D TV sat proudly in your living room. The day has come and you’ve been and bought it – it’s all shiny and new and the surround sound system you’ve treated yourself to is all wired in. You can’t wait for this evening when you can sit back and relax and watch your favourite film/show on it. To round it all off you’ve found an old cardboard box to stand it on – you’ve put a cover over it to disguise the bits where the box is a bit mouldy and the corners have been bashed in and it couldn’t look better. You know it will need a proper stand soon but it can wait – you’ve waited too long for this moment.
You sit down on your sofa just before the film is about to start – remote at the ready – surround sound on and you’re about to realise the dreams of the past months. You’ve looked at that TV from every angle since you brought it home – the children have been banned from touching it for the rest of their lives – it enjoys the premium spot in the room – it’s been in every corner and at every aspect until you are finally satisfied you will have the best viewing experience possible.
Just as you get settled to switch on the box gives a little wobble, you immediately get up and reassure your TV it will have a proper stand soon, just not right now. You sit back down again – you’re finally ready – as you sit the box crumbles and gives way, with nothing under the box your TV crashes to the floor and lays in a million bits all over your carpet. Imagine the horror – all that time and money wasted – if you claim on your house insurance your premium will go up next year, the surround sound system now has nothing to play with – what are you going to do?
I can hear you cry but why would I spend all that money on my fab new TV and stand it on a cardboard box? Why would I risk my pride and joy on a rickety old box? I wouldn’t do that I’d wait for the surround sound system and buy a decent stand because that would be the sensible thing to do to protect my investment.
So if all that stands (excuse the pun) with a new TV, don’t the same principles apply to your car?
Isn’t it more sensible to budget for better quality tyres with increased stopping distance and performance? Would it be a better option to have tyres that are going to last a lot longer?