Hello everyone, Starting from October 1, 2019, winter tires are required for most highways in British Columbia, Canada. According to the BC government website, these tires must be marked with the Mountain Snowflake symbol or the Mud and Snow (M+S) symbol. I'm wondering if all car rental agencies at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) provide vehicles with at least M+S tires (all-season tires) as standard equipment. Thank you for your replies ? Canada Q&A
Tyre pressure can be contacted by car rental, or it can be repaired by yourself, the key is to see whether the tyre pressure is always decreasing, if not decreasing, go to the gas station to fill the gas by yourself, and it only costs 1.5 yuan to fill the gas by yourself at the gas station ? United States Q&A
We found the tire pressure abnormal alarm after picking up the car at the airport Lotus yesterday and driving to the downtown area of Reykjavik. Can this be handled by the car dealership? Will there be any additional fees ? Iceland Q&A
Yesterday I picked up my car and drove less than 300km. The tire pressure warning came up and said the front tire was low. The rear tire is at 260kpa, but the front two are only at 220. I feel like it's under inflated. Where can I go to inflate the tires in Munich ? Germany Q&A
Where should I go to deal with the tire pressure warning light? And does it count as insurance if I need to get it repaired ? Germany Q&A
I waited on the road for over two hours, close to three hours today, and finally a tow truck came to tow us and take us to the hotel. In the end, we had to change the tire. I would like to ask if I have to pay for this situation myself if I have full insurance ? United Kingdom Q&A
Yesterday when renting a car at Sixt Heathrow, we originally booked a Skoda Superb Estate. When renting the car, the waiter said the car was too small and tried to upgrade us to a BMW. I refused. The car looked very good and the boot was big enough to fit all four of our suitcases. However, the car showed that the tyre pressure was not enough, so they gave us a Mercedes 220 instead. But the car screen showed that we had to add AdBlue when we drove more than 700 miles. The waiter said we didn't have to worry about it. After we started driving, the screen showed that we had to add oil the next time we refuelled. After driving for an hour, we arrived in Oxford and the car started to lose power. We couldn't even get it to go fast. We could only drive slowly. In this situation, is there something wrong with the car that we need to call for roadside assistance? Have any of you ever experienced this ? United Kingdom Q&A