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OE vs Aftermarket - Is the tyre your vehicle came with always the best tyre?

Jonathan Benson
Tested and written by Jonathan Benson
10 min read Updated

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The overall scores below are calculated using our weighting system. Since the original publication may use a different scoring methodology that wasn't shared, these results may differ from their published rankings. You can adjust the weightings below to explore how different priorities affect the results.
Dry 39%
Wet 56%
Comfort 6%
Dry 39% · Wet 56% · Comfort 6%
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Test Results Data

BEST Good Average Below Average
# Tyre Total Score Dry Wet Comfort
Braking M Handling s % Braking M Handling s % Subj. Comfort Points %
1 Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S 100.2% 34.14 2 72.34 3 98.1% 27.51 45.48 100% 10 100%
2 Michelin Pilot Super Sport 97.4% 33.93 72.1 2 98.5% 29.16 2 46.35 2 96.2% 8.5 2 85%
3 Giti GitiSport GTR3 93.1% 35.88 3 69.99 97.3% 31.78 3 47.57 3 91.1% 7 3 70%
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Dry 98% Wet 100% Comfort 100%
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Dry
Dry Braking 34.14 M 2
Dry Handling 72.34 s 3
Wet
Wet Braking 27.51 M
Wet Handling 45.48 s
Comfort
Subj. Comfort 10 Points
Dry 99% Wet 96% Comfort 85%
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Dry
Dry Braking 33.93 M
Dry Handling 72.1 s 2
Wet
Wet Braking 29.16 M 2
Wet Handling 46.35 s 2
Comfort
Subj. Comfort 8.5 Points 2
Dry 97% Wet 91% Comfort 70%
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Dry
Dry Braking 35.88 M 3
Dry Handling 69.99 s
Wet
Wet Braking 31.78 M 3
Wet Handling 47.57 s 3
Comfort
Subj. Comfort 7 Points 3
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Scores are colour-coded from red (weakest) through yellow to green (strongest) to help you quickly spot each tyre's strengths and weaknesses.
The original test ranking is shown in the # column. Arrows indicate how each tyre moves when your custom weighting is applied.
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