EAGLEF1GS-D3 tyre reviews


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    EAGLEF1GS-D3 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 287 test results
    Ø 41,383,712 km driven


    24.10.2011 from  Luffy Note  2.9
    (35,000 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  N/A
    Tyre size and vehicle make
    205 / 45 R16 ZR
    Peugeot 206 S16
    Result: Would you buy again? Probably not
    Comment:
    Nul sur sol mouillé

    21.09.2011 from  Ian Note  2.1
    (15,000 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  N/A
    Tyre size and vehicle make
    225 / 45 R17 ZR
    BMW 328CI
    Result: Would you buy again? No way
    Comment:
    Very uneven tyre wear and very noisy!

    28.08.2011 from  Giles Guthrie Note  3.8
    (5,000 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  N/A
    Tyre size and vehicle make
    245 / 45 R17 ZR
    Renault Grand Espace
    Result: Would you buy again? Probably not
    Comment:
    These tyres come into their own when the ambient temperature is 15deg C or greater. Any less than that and they seem to go hard, and ability to accelerate or brake while turning (such as pulling away at junctions) is severely diminished. If you're going to run these tyres, you really must partner them with a decent set of winter tyres as the GS-D3 feels almost rock solid in cold temperatures, and is useless in snow. Subjectively, the Goodyears seem noisier in the vehicle at motorway speeds than the OEM Michelins. Fuel economy is slightly improved with the Goodyears - around 4% in urban driving and 6% on motorways. The Renault Grand Espace shipped with Michelin Primacy HP tyres, which were slightly less grippy in warm conditions but offered far superior winter performance. I'll probably go back to the Michelins.

    13.08.2011 from  Damo Note  4.3
    (16 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  N/A
    Tyre size and vehicle make
    225 / 40 R18 ZR
    VW Bora TDI 150
    Result: Would you buy again? Definitely
    Comment:
    Great tyre, amazing grip in both wet and dry conditions. They will never fail you. Had toyo proxes before and they would not be a patch on the F1. Pity can't, get them anymore.

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