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2010 Auto Bild Winter Tyre Test

Jonathan Benson
Data analyzed and reviewed by Jonathan Benson
6 min read Updated
Contents
  1. Introduction
  2. The Summer Tyre
  3. The Results
  4. Dunlop SP Winter Sport 3D
  5. Continental WinterContact TS830
  6. Goodyear UltraGrip 7+
  7. Vredestein Snowtrac 3
  8. Pirelli SNOWCONTROL Serie II
  9. Michelin Alpin A4
  10. Sava Eskimo S3
  11. Bridgestone Blizzak LM32
  12. Toyo SNOWPROX S 942
  13. Fulda Kristall Montero 3
  14. Kumho IZen KW23
  15. Firestone Winterhawk 2 EVO

2010 Auto Bild Winter Tyre Test

Auto Bild are known for their excellent tyre tests, so when they take 14 winter tyres, 1 summer tyre and 13 different tests you know you're in for a good write up!

This year Auto Bild chose the 195/65 R15 tyre size and used a fleet of FWD VW Golfs as the test beds. All 6 premium tyre manufacturer were represented along with 4 mid range brand tyres (Vredestein, Toyo, Kumho and Firestone) and 4 budget brands.

The Summer Tyre

Perhaps the most interesting aspect of the test was the inclusion of a control summer tyre.

The summer tyre won every aspect of the dry tests, braking 4 meters shorter than the best winter and managing .1km/h faster on the handling course. In the wet the results were more even, with the best winter tyre convincingly beating the summer tyre in both aquaplaning tests and stopping only 1 meter short from 100km/h.

Unsurprisingly the winter tyre dominated the snow and ice section of the test stopping a full 11 meters shorter from 40km/h and completing a handling with relative ease when the summer tyre failed to post a time.

Subjectively Auto Bild found nothing wrong with the winter tyres comfort, with the leading winter tyre being a fair bit quieter than the summer tyre. In the rolling resistance test the summer tyre finished 3rd from last, being beaten by 12 of the winter tyres proving winter tyres won't destroy your fuel economy.

The Results

Please note, the final results were weighted in favour of wet weather and snow performance
1st

Dunlop SP Winter Sport 3D

195/65 r15
Dunlop SP Winter Sport 3D
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 37
Dry 7
Wet 9
Snow 9
Comfort 6
Rolling Resistance 6
Continental WinterContact TS830
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 37
Dry 7
Wet 9
Snow 8
Comfort 6
Rolling Resistance 7
3rd

Goodyear UltraGrip 7+

195/65 r15
Goodyear UltraGrip 7 Plus
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 40
Dry 7
Wet 7
Snow 9
Comfort 7
Rolling Resistance 10
4th

Vredestein Snowtrac 3

195/65 r15
Vredestein Snowtrac 3
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 37
Dry 8
Wet 8
Snow 7
Comfort 6
Rolling Resistance 8
Pirelli SNOWCONTROL Serie II
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 41
Dry 7
Wet 7
Snow 9
Comfort 8
Rolling Resistance 10
6th

Michelin Alpin A4

195/65 r15
Michelin Alpin A4
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 38
Dry 7
Wet 6
Snow 9
Comfort 6
Rolling Resistance 10
7th

Sava Eskimo S3

195/65 r15
Sava Eskimo S3
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 37
Dry 6
Wet 7
Snow 9
Comfort 7
Rolling Resistance 8
8th

Bridgestone Blizzak LM32

195/65 r15
Bridgestone Blizzak LM32
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 33
Dry 6
Wet 6
Snow 7
Comfort 6
Rolling Resistance 8
9th

Toyo SNOWPROX S 942

195/65 r15
Toyo SNOWPROX S 942
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 31
Dry 6
Wet 7
Snow 6
Comfort 5
Rolling Resistance 7
10th

Fulda Kristall Montero 3

195/65 r15
Fulda Kristall Montero 3
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 34
Dry 6
Wet 6
Snow 6
Comfort 7
Rolling Resistance 9
11th

Kumho IZen KW23

195/65 r15
Kumho IZen KW23
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 29
Dry 5
Wet 6
Snow 6
Comfort 6
Rolling Resistance 6
12th

Firestone Winterhawk 2 EVO

195/65 r15
Firestone Winterhawk 2 EVO
  • 3PMSF: no
Total: 31
Dry 5
Wet 7
Snow 6
Comfort 6
Rolling Resistance 7

The Duro DW9000 snow fox and Profil WinterMaxx placed 13th and 14th and were the only given the "not recommended" status thanks to dangerous wet weather performance.

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