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Panic Button | 21:41 Tue 01st Jun 2010 | Cars
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The Kwik Fit website says I can have my new tyres filled with nitrogen for £1 extra.

Why should I want that?
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Ask me one on sport.
If there's a puncture and it mixes with the oxygen, you'll be laughing?
Here's the theory behind it:
http://www.vcars.co.u...en-for-tyres-407.html

And here's what the critics say:
http://www.tyresave.co.uk/nitrogen.html
(That's just one of dozens of similar links I could have posted).

Chris
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Thanks Chris, you are a fountain of knowledge, as usual.
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Since John Dunlop invented the pneumatic tyre in 1888 compressed air has been perfectly adequate for inflating your everyday car tyres.

It's just another con from Kwik-Fit to lighten your wallet. What do you do if your tyres need blowing up? Go back to Kwik-Fit and shell out another £4.00
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