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    AllSeasonDriver tyre review

    Grip in dry conditions

    Braking in dry conditions

    Grip in wet conditions

    Braking in wet conditions

    Grip in snow

    Driving comfort

    Internal noise level

    Tyre wear

    Fuel consumption

    Average based on 2 test results
    Ø 570,164 km driven


    13.04.2025 from  Artur Note  5
    (24,000 km driven)
    • Grip in dry conditions
    • Braking in dry conditions
    • Grip in wet conditions
    • Braking in wet conditions
    • Grip in snow
    • Driving comfort
    • Internal noise level
    • Tyre wear
    • Fuel consumption
    Tyre size and vehicle make
    225 / 60 17 V
    SUZUKI Grand Vitara 1.9 DDIS
    Result: Would you buy again? Definitely

    29.05.2022 from  Jamie Hewison Note  4.43
    (10,000 km driven)
    • Grip in dry conditions
    • Braking in dry conditions
    • Grip in wet conditions
    • Braking in wet conditions
    • Grip in snow
    • Driving comfort
    • Internal noise level
    • Tyre wear
    • Fuel consumption
    Tyre size and vehicle make
    195 / 70 14 T
    PEUGEOT Expert 1.9 D
    Result: Would you buy again? Probably
    Comment:
    Bought these tyres as a bit of an emergency stop gap after somebody had slashed my tyres in a city centre car park, they were only supposed to be on for a few weeks until pay day and I could afford something better, however they’ve now been on for 6 months and have been used in all weathers, including a couple of muddy tracks. They perform really quite well, grip is very good in the dry, only a slight decrease on wet roads and better than expected in the snow. Although they’re not a mud tyre, they still handled the muddy farm tracks with ease. Fuel economy seems pretty much unchanged, road noise is slightly higher than a premium tyre but not so much that it becomes intrusive. Tyre wear is on par with others, I’ve done 10,000 miles so far and judging by the remaining tread, If I run them all the way down to 1.6mm, I think I’ll be on course for a 20,000 mile lifespan.

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