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GreenWay - Colway Tyres Gone Out of Business

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Range Rover Blues:
If the debts outweight the assets then it might be bought for a song, but TBH that indicates it's a money pit and only someone with the knowledge and the constacts could get it back into profit.

I'm not the biggest fan of remoulds but I believe they have their place and in the current climate (no punn intended) of environmental
 conciousness the likes of Colway were a strong point in our favour.

I'm sure that if there is a sustainable profitable market for remoulds that something will come out of it.  Do you think though that perhaps they were too cheap?

The Smiths:

--- Quote from: "Range Rover Blues" ---Sounds like the landlord locking them out was the final straw, not a decision they took lightly I hope.
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I think they owed the landlord £175,000 :shock:  - I think I may have pulled the plug earlier

Terranosaurus:
With industrial rents what they are that might only be a couple of months rent.

marjan:
Well there is 1 upside to this, no one will be able to put the dreadful Greenway Anaconda's on that I have on my Landy. They are good in the mud but very scarey on the road  :shock:  :shock:  :shock:

Saffy:

--- Quote from: "marjan" ---Well there is 1 upside to this, no one will be able to put the dreadful Greenway Anaconda's on that I have on my Landy. They are good in the mud but very scarey on the road  :shock:  :shock:  :shock:
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What issues you had with them on road? I have had none with the anconda's so far and the Colway MT's I had before these behaved very nicely on road.  I imagine if changing from non aggressive tyres to anacondas or similar without changing driving style to suit would quickly enlighten driver to the flaws (if flaws are not solely to blame on the tyre).

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