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c.drive2 tyre review
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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 1 test results
Ø 1,406,475 km driven
| 18.07.2011 from Jeff Stanton | Note 2.1 |
| (8,000 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 / 55 R16 ZR
Audi A4
Result: Would you buy again? No way
Comment:
Have owned my A4 from new and have experienced the OE Bridgestone Potenza, Goodyear Eagle F1 and 2 sets of Toyo Proxes T1-R and can categorically say that the Yokohama C Drive 2 tyres are the worst tyre I’ve had fitted by far. Grip in both dry and wet conditions is poor – I am normally a sedate driver and the ESP warning light works overtime when pulling away at sensible speeds and break away on a wet roundabout is reached way before any of the other tyres mentioned. Traction in snow is appalling - for the first time ever I ground to a halt last winter in a depth of snow that the Toyos would have had no problem with at all. Wear is about average. The difference the Yokohama tyres have made to the way my A4 feels is really noticeable and not for the better. I really wish I’d stuck with Toyo Proxes instead of believing the hype! You have been warned.
205 / 55 R16 ZR
Audi A4
Result: Would you buy again? No way
Comment:
Have owned my A4 from new and have experienced the OE Bridgestone Potenza, Goodyear Eagle F1 and 2 sets of Toyo Proxes T1-R and can categorically say that the Yokohama C Drive 2 tyres are the worst tyre I’ve had fitted by far. Grip in both dry and wet conditions is poor – I am normally a sedate driver and the ESP warning light works overtime when pulling away at sensible speeds and break away on a wet roundabout is reached way before any of the other tyres mentioned. Traction in snow is appalling - for the first time ever I ground to a halt last winter in a depth of snow that the Toyos would have had no problem with at all. Wear is about average. The difference the Yokohama tyres have made to the way my A4 feels is really noticeable and not for the better. I really wish I’d stuck with Toyo Proxes instead of believing the hype! You have been warned.