If you only want tyres for 18 inch wheels then I thought this was a reasonable deal;-
https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/michelin-pilot-sport-4-22540r18-92y-x4-free-amazon-fire-8-hd-tablet-at-ats-euromaster-33296-3190207
They don't appear to list the correct size for 19's.
For 18s, Costco (for those who are members) also have a deal on Michelin PS4 (225/40 R18) where you get £40 off 2 tyres or £80 off 4.
It works out at £159 for 2 fitted including VAT, which sounds great but I've noticed they have a speed rating of W rather than Y.
I have heard good things about the fitting at Costco so I'm very tempted but should I avoid the W rating and go elsewhere?
Thanks
Andy
After almost 10 years in a combination of company cars and lease cars i've only had to arrange my own tyre fitting once in that time, and that was when I had my winters fitted for the first winter I had a lease car. So I've only the one recent-ish experience to draw on. I used a local indy through Mytyres and they did ok, other than the delay in them receiving the tyres so I had to chase them up a few times and eventually rearrange my booking. I've heard mostly good things about Costco fitting, but i'm not a member and they're not that local so I doubt i'd use them. I do believe though they have a policy of only fitting new tyres on the rear unless you buy more than 2. I'm not sure if that might annoy me or not!
Personally i'd go for the Y fitting if you can get them for similar money or less. In reality there probably won't be much in it for performance in normal situations, but I like to maintain factory recommendations for things such as this for both insurance and lease agreement reasons;- i.e. less chance of an argument if something unfortunate happens.
I'm not recommending ATS as a company, but they are offering PS4 18's for £105.49 each including fitting with £25 off if you buy 2. If you book a Monday fitting online then there's another 10% off. So that could work out at £167-ish for 2 of the Y speed tyres if you're willing to trust them. You
might get a few % cashback as well via Topcashback or Quidco, but don't rely on it.