0/60 R18 Tyres

The following tyres have been reviewed in 0/60 R18.
Tyre Reviewed Dry Grip Wet Grip Feedback Handling Wear Comfort
Michelin Latitude Tour (8) 91% 80% 77% 63% 78% 74%
Goodyear Eagle Sport All Season (14) 92% 88% 75% 81% 75% 66%
Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season (64) 80% 65% 75% 74% 72% 69%
Bridgestone WeatherPeak (10) 86% 76% 56% 68% 40% 80%

0/60 18 Tyre Review Highlights

Bridgestone WeatherPeak rated 80% while driving a Ford Explorer
Driving on a combination of roads for 100 spirited miles
Bought on Costco recommendation when they didn't have Michelin Latitude Tour HPs. I've put approximately 70 miles with 50/20mi mix of highway to secondary, curvy roads. The tire is as quiet as the Michelin and seems to grip the road better in the curves in hot dry conditions. Initial impression is good.
tyre reviewed on 2022-07-25 16:56:24
Goodyear Eagle Sport All Season rated 61% while driving a Honda pilot
Driving on for 75000 miles
The grip and wear over time are fine, but I can't get over the noise these tires make on my 2012 Honda Pilot. Wow, it is a real distraction. Will be looking for something new.
tyre reviewed on 2022-06-23 14:05:13
Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season rated 60% while driving a Honda CRV
Driving on mostly town for 0 average miles
The pirelli scorpion verde tires lasted 40k/2yrs before uneven wear and increased road noise. City driving and long distance driving but not winter driving(snow/ice). Rarely any mountain terrain. I’m not impressed with longevity and decline of tread(uneven). Tires were rotated, aligned/balance per recommendations.
tyre reviewed on 2022-06-15 11:08:33
Michelin Latitude Tour rated 77% while driving a Hyundai Caligraphy awd 2.5T
Driving on mostly town for 2500 easy going miles
These tires are rated at 106 weight which is 2000 lbs prox and v rated which is up to 149 mph. They are on a Hyundai Caligraphy with awd and a 2.5T engine. The car is better than some of the muscle cars I had in the '60s. So, maybe the reason it rides hard is the tire is stiffer to handle a bid load and high speeds. Of course I do not go 149 to that is wasted. I am unhappy with the ride. Seems to be stiff, particularly when it is cold. The mfgr states TP should be 35 lbs, so that may be a little high for that size sidewall. The tires I took off were 255/40R 20, and rode very hard. In the '60s, we kept tires inflated at 32 and maybe that is what these tires need. Anyway, after new rims and tires, I am worn out on replacing, so what is, is on these and I am stuck with them for the future. Since I only drive 5,000 miles a year they should last me 10 years. I took them to a fairly steep hill in the pouring rain and slammed the accelerator and with awd the car took off like a rocket, so grip is outstanding.
tyre reviewed on 2022-06-12 09:31:45
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