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Car Tyres

Posted: 28 May 2014, 14:54
by D6Nutz
I know we have about a gazillion posts on bike tyres, but for a change I'm looking for car tyres.

I'm looking for a reasonably priced all round tyre from a decent manufacturer. Any body got any suggestions ?? I haven't bought car tyres for ages and really don't know what I'm looking at.

Re: Car Tyres

Posted: 28 May 2014, 15:08
by Rob
I recently went with Goodyear Efficientgrip for my Alfa. Being low profiles I wanted something that still gave a lot of grip but also were quite quiet. They are also good in the wet!

So far I have not had any hairy moments with them whilst driving spiritedly and they do seem to be quieter than the prielli's I had on previously, but that may also be due to the fact the old tyres were pretty low on tread depth.

Review here
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/accessorie ... icientgrip" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Car Tyres

Posted: 28 May 2014, 15:10
by Kwacky
I've got Falkens on the Mazda. They seem to do the job. Nice grip, controlled slides for when you're hammering the front :D Reasonably priced. Showing little signs of wear after 15,000 miles.

Re: Car Tyres

Posted: 28 May 2014, 17:14
by R34PER
I bought some budget tyres once as it was all I could afford at the time. Hero tyres. I almost died every journey with them. In the wet it was as though someone had spilled a pan of butter underneath my car and even driving slowly, any application of the brakes would mean the wheels would lock up and you would end up sliding towards a certain death. I'm surprised I managed to keep the car on the road long enough to wear them out. It did improve my snow and ice driving though.
A review of a similar experience:
French person wrote:NE PAS ACHETER CE PNEU. CEST DU SUCIDE !!! Sur route mouillée on ne fait que glisser même a faible allure (rond_point, intersection ...) Sur la neige j'en parle même pas. Pourtant c'est un pneu toute saison. CE PNEU DEVRAIT ETRE INTERDIT A LA VENTE !!!
Translated:
DO NOT BUY THIS TIRE. IT'S sucide! On a wet road you only slip even at low speed (roundabout, intersection ...) On the snow I even speak. Yet it is a all-season tire. THIS TIRE SHOULD BE BANNED FOR SALE!

Re: Car Tyres

Posted: 28 May 2014, 17:15
by R34PER
Kwacky wrote:I've got Falkens on the Mazda. They seem to do the job. Nice grip, controlled slides for when you're hammering the front :D Reasonably priced. Showing little signs of wear after 15,000 miles.
I used to run falkens on my mini back in the day, they were pretty grippy from what I remember.

Re: Car Tyres

Posted: 28 May 2014, 19:16
by C00kiemonster
Dunlops on the mondeo, very good. I used to work for Dunlop many years ago so I am biased. I usually buy dunlops on cars.

Jane's C1 has thin Michelin Energy Savers. Terrifying in the wet. I've never had tyres that understeer so much!

Pirelli PZero's on the jag. 295/30R20s. I'll swop those to Dunlops when they wear out (sweat)

Re: Car Tyres

Posted: 28 May 2014, 20:28
by StMarks
C00kiemonster wrote:..Pirelli PZero's on the jag. 295/30R20s. I'll swop those to Dunlops when they wear out (sweat)
Probably won't be that long, I'm afraid.

I like the obligatory gradings that they have on tyres these days.

Fwiw I have Avon ZV5 on my cage currently, and they seem pretty good. Before them I had Bridgestones before, and they were cr@p & wore out very fast too.

Re: Car Tyres

Posted: 29 May 2014, 16:08
by D6Nutz
I like the look of the Goodyears Rob.. (y)


I learned my lesson about budget tyres a few years back. I put a pair of real budget tyres on a Saab 93 Aero, I was skint at the time and that was all I could afford. What a mistake, it ate them in about 4000 miles (shocked)

Re: Car Tyres

Posted: 29 May 2014, 19:37
by Perkles
Falkens on my 911