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Continental PremiumContact 7
Dry
93
Wet
90
Value
76
9.7
Pirelli Cinturato C3
Dry
95
Wet
92
Comfort
85
9.6
Continental UltraContact NXT
Comfort
95
Dry
94
Wet
93
9.5
Nokian Hakka Blue 3
Wet
89
Dry
88
Comfort
70
9.5
Michelin Primacy 5
Premium 29
Value
87
Wet
86
Comfort
86
9.2
Continental Premium Contact 6
Dry
87
Wet
82
Value
74
9.1
Michelin Primacy 4
Premium 180
Dry
84
Value
83
Wet
79
9.1
Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance 2
Value
88
Comfort
87
Wet
80
9.0
Michelin Primacy 3
Premium 192
Dry
82
Value
75
Wet
69
9.0
Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance
Dry
83
Value
78
Wet
76
8.9
Falken ZIEX ZE320
Mid-Range 7
Dry
94
Comfort
81
Wet
78
8.8
Kumho Ecsta HS52
Mid-Range 22
Dry
92
Wet
81
Value
75
8.7
Hankook Ventus Prime 4
Dry
85
Off road
75
Wet
75
8.6
Michelin Primacy 4+
Premium 34
Comfort
85
Value
77
Dry
75
8.6
Bridgestone Turanza T005
Value
82
Dry
80
Wet
80
8.6
Hankook Kinergy Eco 2
Value
97
Comfort
85
Wet
75
8.6
Firestone Roadhawk 2 ENLITEN
Wet
83
Dry
70
Value
68
8.5
Pirelli Cinturato P7 C2
Dry
85
Wet
82
Comfort
78
8.5
Fulda EcoControl HP
Mid-Range 16
Value
88
Comfort
86
Dry
77
8.5
Hankook Ventus Prime 3 K125
Dry
91
Comfort
77
Wet
75
8.4
Bridgestone Turanza 6
Value
84
Wet
76
Dry
75
8.4
Bridgestone Turanza T001 Evo
Wet
85
Dry
61
Value
48
8.3
Falken ZIEX ZE310 EcoRun
Mid-Range 111
Wet
80
Dry
77
Off road
70
8.3
Toyo Proxes Comfort
Mid-Range 18
Dry
83
Wet
75
Comfort
72
8.3
Falken Sincera SN832 Ecorun 8.2
Nokian WetProof
Mid-Range 24
Wet
85
Dry
84
Comfort
75
8.1
Pirelli Cinturato P1 Verde
Comfort
76
Value
73
Wet
63
8.1
Dunlop SP Sport FM800 8.0
Kumho Ecsta HS51
Mid-Range 38
Wet
76
Comfort
66
Dry
65
8.0
Pirelli CINTURA/TO P7
Premium 187
Wet
78
Dry
76
Comfort
72
8.0
Nokian Wetproof 1
Mid-Range 12
7.8
Kleber Dynaxer HP4
Mid-Range 21
Comfort
87
Wet
77
Dry
75
7.8
Yokohama BluEarth Es ES32 7.8
Falken Sincera SN110 Ecorun 7.7
Falken ZE914
Mid-Range 99
7.7
Yokohama BluEarth GT AE51
Value
74
Comfort
66
Dry
59
7.7
BFGoodrich Advantage
Mid-Range 14
Wet
76
Dry
74
Comfort
72
7.7
Michelin Primacy HP
Premium 201
7.7
Apollo Aspire XP
Economy 8
Comfort
86
Value
77
Wet
73
7.7
Michelin e.Primacy
Premium 27
Comfort
97
Value
95
Dry
76
7.7
Vredestein T Trac 2
Mid-Range 6
7.6
Bridgestone Ecopia EP300 7.6
Dunlop SP Touring R1 7.6
Dunlop SP Sport 560 7.5
Michelin Energy X2+ 7.5
Pirelli Cinturato Rosso 7.5
Dunlop StreetResponse 2 7.5
Michelin Energy Saver+ 7.5
Bridgestone Turanza ER300 7.5
Firestone RoadHawk
Mid-Range 41
Dry
84
Wet
77
Value
66
7.5
Nokian iLine
Mid-Range 16
7.4
Vredestein Ultrac Satin
Comfort
88
Wet
74
Off road
72
7.4
Nokian Line
Mid-Range 65
Wet
74
Comfort
68
Value
67
7.4
Pirelli CINTURA/TO P1 7.4
Toyo NanoEnergy 3
Mid-Range 41
7.4
Nexen N Fera Primus
Mid-Range 10
Wet
81
Dry
73
Comfort
68
7.3
Michelin Energy XM2
Premium 54
7.3
Kumho Ecowing ES31
Mid-Range 25
7.2
Pirelli Powergy
Premium 34
7.2
Yokohama Advan dB V552
Mid-Range 12
7.2
Continental Premium Contact 5
Wet
80
Comfort
72
Value
71
7.1
Hankook OPTIMO ME02 K424 7.1
Goodyear Excellence
Premium 127
7.1
Continental EcoContact 6
Comfort
100
Value
88
Dry
70
7.1
Michelin Primacy 4 ST
Value
100
Dry
94
Wet
86
6.9
Avon ZT7
Mid-Range 12
6.9
Bridgestone Turanza ER33 6.9
Toyo Proxes R32
Mid-Range 5
6.8
Toyo NanoEnergy R38
Mid-Range 8
6.8
Pirelli Cinturato P7 Blue
Value
87
Comfort
84
Dry
76
6.8
Dunlop SP Sport LM704 6.8
Nokian Nordman SX2
Mid-Range 2
Dry
81
Wet
78
Value
74
6.7
Michelin Energy E3B 6.7
Michelin Primacy LC
Premium 12
6.7
Pirelli CINTURA/TO P6 6.7
Yokohama A Drive
Mid-Range 28
6.7
Giti GitiSynergyH2
Mid-Range 21
Wet
78
Dry
77
Value
69
6.7
Yokohama E70D db
Mid-Range 10
6.7
Toyo Proxes Sport
Mid-Range 22
Off road
74
Comfort
71
Wet
67
6.7
Dunlop SP Touring T1 6.7
Pirelli P6000 Powergy 6.6
Continental Eco Contact 3 6.6
Kumho Ecowing ES01 KH27 6.6
Pirelli P 7
Premium 86
6.6
Toyo NanoEnergy 2
Mid-Range 5
6.6
Pirelli Cinturato HS CN12
Dry
99
Wet
93
Comfort
64
6.6
Yokohama C Drive
Mid-Range 45
6.5
Yokohama AVS dB v550
Mid-Range 6
6.5
Bridgestone DriveGuard
Wet
96
Dry
92
6.5
Goodyear EfficientGrip 6.5
Bridgestone Ecopia EP150 6.5
Yokohama BluEarth AE50
Mid-Range 36
Value
80
Comfort
70
Wet
68
6.5
Bridgestone Alenza 001 6.5
Yokohama BluEarth E70
Mid-Range 15
6.5
Pirelli P6
Premium 23
6.5
Falken ZE912
Mid-Range 200
6.4
Michelin Pilot Primacy 6.4
Nexen N Fera AU5
Mid-Range 6
6.4
Bridgestone Turanza ER30 6.4
Bridgestone Ecopia EP100 6.4
Bridgestone Ecopia EP25 6.4
Reference Summer 17 inch
Value
85
Wet
70
Dry
67
6.4
Yokohama C Drive2
Mid-Range 31
6.3
Bridgestone Ecopia EP200 6.3
Firestone Multihawk 2
Mid-Range 6
6.3
Sava Intensa HP2
Economy 7
Wet
85
Dry
81
Comfort
73
6.2
Pirelli Cinturato P5
Wet
98
Dry
94
Comfort
40
6.2
Continental UltraContact UC7
Dry
100
Comfort
85
Value
79
6.1
Nokian i3
Mid-Range 6
6.1
Yokohama dB super E spec 6.1
Pirelli P7000
Premium 7
6.1
Yokohama Aspec A349 BluEarth 6.0
Michelin Energy
Premium 42
6.0
Goodyear Eagle NCT5
Premium 91
6.0
Pirelli P3000
Premium 17
6.0
Pirelli P5000
Premium 10
5.9
Goodyear OptiGrip
Premium 16
5.8
Yokohama BluEarth AE01
Mid-Range 22
5.8
Dunlop SP Sport 2030 5.8
Bridgestone Turanza T005A
Comfort
89
Wet
64
Dry
58
5.7
Uniroyal RainExpert 5
Mid-Range 7
Value
91
Off road
86
Wet
82
5.7
Avon ZV7
Mid-Range 140
Wet
72
Comfort
71
Dry
63
5.7
Continental Eco Contact 5
Value
100
Dry
83
Wet
77
5.6
Dunlop SP Sport 270
Premium 11
5.6
Nexen N Blue S
Mid-Range 4
Wet
88
Value
75
Comfort
69
5.5
Bridgestone Turanza EL440 5.5
Bridgestone Turanza T001
Wet
100
Dry
85
Value
43
5.3
Nokian Hakka Green 3
Value
84
Wet
74
Dry
43
5.3
Pirelli P6000
Premium 175
5.2
Michelin XWX
Premium 1
Comfort
92
Value
80
Wet
63
5.1
Michelin Energy Saver
Premium 136
Comfort
88
Value
80
Dry
66
5.1
Toyo Proxes CF2
Mid-Range 107
Wet
64
Dry
49
5.0
Uniroyal RainExpert 3
Mid-Range 38
Wet
79
Comfort
70
Value
70
5.0
Yokohama BluEarth XT AE61
Comfort
80
Dry
63
Wet
61
4.5
Kumho Solus HS51 Harmony Sports
Wet
86
Comfort
53
Dry
52
4.4
Reference Summer 19 inch
Dry
73
Wet
47
Value
40
4.4
Continental UltraContact
Dry
90
Wet
80
Value
78
4.2
Dunlop SP Sport Aquajet
Comfort
100
Wet
54
Dry
51
4.0
Reference OE Summer
Value
100
Comfort
80
Dry
65
3.6
Falken ZIEX ZE914 EcoRun
Wet
81
Dry
62
Comfort
55
3.3
Reference Summer
Dry
98
Wet
93
Value
74
1.5
Reviewed but Unranked 22 tyres
Kleber Dynaxer HP5
Mid-Range 4
98%
Nokian eLine 2
Mid-Range 3
90%
Toyo Proxes R39
Mid-Range 3
83%
Michelin Defender
Premium 4
83%
Yokohama BluEarth 1
Mid-Range 3
82%
Toyo Proxes R30
Mid-Range 3
78%
Toyo R27
Mid-Range 3
77%
Yokohama AVS DB S2
Mid-Range 3
76%
Vredestein Ultrac plus 75%
Dunlop SP Sport 200 73%
Bridgestone Turanza Eco 69%
Dunlop SP Sport 2050 62%
Falken ZIEX CT50
Mid-Range 3
58%
Dunlop SP Sport 2020 57%
Nexen N Priz AH8
Mid-Range 4
56%
Yokohama Bluearth E51
Mid-Range 4
49%
Bridgestone Turanza T002 46%
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Coche de pasajeros Verano Turismo Premium Tyres Tyre Review Highlights
Michelin Primacy 5 — rated 68%
while driving a Lynk & Co lynk&co 06 for 2200 miles
On my Lynk & Co 06, I replaced the Giti P10 tires on the front axle after nearly 30,000 kilometers due to deteriorating comfort and increased noise. I switched to the latest Michelin Primacy 5, hoping to maintain a comfortable driving experience. The Primacy 5 costs twice as much as the Giti P10. However, to my great disappointment, the Primacy 5 does not offer a better noise experience than the new Giti P10. Even worse, during the first 2,000 kilometers, the Primacy 5 always had vibrations that affected the steering wheel feel, which was bother me every day . After 2,000 kilometers, this issue lessened but did not disappear completely. The dry grip and cornering performance give me absolutely no confidence; this is a world of difference compared to the Giti P10. Moreover, the body roll has increased, significantly affecting my driving confidence. For this expensive price, it did not bring a better comfort or driving experience. I think this is a failed replacement experience. I am already looking for a more balanced tire, hoping to replace the Primacy 5 as soon as possible
tyre reviewed on 2026-02-08 18:30:43
Pirelli Powergy — rated 44%
while driving a BMW 530D M sport for 5000 miles
Had these on My E39 530D for around 2 years, not bad in many ways but the feeling and noise from the road can be horrid.
tyre reviewed on 2026-02-08 17:04:38
Yokohama BluEarth Es ES32 — rated 96%
while driving a Toyota Prius for 10000 miles
Nice and decent tyres, bought 4 new ones and running on toyota aqua. Very good tyres
tyre reviewed on 2026-02-08 09:17:22
Michelin Primacy 5 — rated 87%
while driving a Kia Motors 2012 Venga 1.6 Automatic for 10000 miles
Very comfortable tyre, quiet, good wet grip, good wet braking. The standout really is the ride comfort.
tyre reviewed on 2026-02-08 08:38:30
Kumho Ecowing ES01 KH27 — rated 60%
while driving a SEAT Ibiza for 35000 miles
It should do ok on normal everyday drive. However when pushed it's not giving me confidence. I think main concern is wet grip. Despite my thin tyres its struggling with standing water. Also sidewall isn't firm it gives kind of jelly feeling. Better than cheap tyres but not good enough if youre reliant on your tyres.
tyre reviewed on 2026-02-07 09:10:36
Fulda EcoControl HP — rated 67%
while driving a Dacia Sandero 1.4 for 30000 miles
I've driven these tyres for seven full summer seasons and a bit over 30.000 miles. <br />
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Positives: 1. Cheap to buy (back in 2018) - 160 euros for all four tyres, 2. They do last in terms of tread depth...still over 6 mm after all those miles, 3. They were easy going - meaning rolling resistance was low, 4. When new (first two or three seasons) excellent in wet breaking, very hard to activate ABS, 5. No special issues whatsoever....just bring the miles on.<br />
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Neither positive nor negative: 1. I've used Goodyear GT3 tyres before on the same vehicle and Fuldas were slightly noisier, but nothing that would be an issue. 2. Comfort wise they were OK, but nothing special.<br />
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Negatives: 1. On dry and cold surface braking was the issue even with the new tyres. It remained the same until the end. You just had to be careful. 2. Only after 10.000 kms they felt nicely secure in the rain...there were no issues before that, just the feeling in the steering and complete car was not the best in terms of being secure and confident. 3. After fifth season front tires developed a dry rot on the inner side walls which is hard to notice unless you switch your tires/wheels yourself. <br />
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Would I buy Fulda again? Yes and no. I was and still am happy with performance to price ratio, however they are not the best tyres ever. Despite some flows I'm not disappointed. So it is up to the specific situation - do you need better tyres or have money for them. Fuldas seem to be a decent choice for the money they cost.
tyre reviewed on 2026-02-07 04:31:00
Bridgestone Alenza 001 — rated 76%
for 1000 miles
The original goodyear F1 Asymmetric 3, which had been driven for 16,000 kilometers, got a sidewall punctured after hitting a rock on a mountain road. With no other option in a remote area, I had to install the Bridgestone A001, which was originally equipped on the Li L6.<br />
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Now I've driven about 1,200 miles, mostly on paved urban roads. I feel the dry grip is slightly better than the Bridgestone, but both are acceptable, and there's no significant difference.<br />
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The downside is that the noise has increased, and more road vibrations are transmitted through the steering wheel, which reduces comfort. Also, the rolling resistance has increased, raising energy consumption by 1 kWh per 100 kilometers.<br />
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Overall, considering the price, I think it's still usable. For the next replacement, I hope to switch to a more comfortable and energy-efficient model. I've heard that Wanli e01 is well done, and I'd like to try it if the opportunity arises.
tyre reviewed on 2026-02-06 23:35:18
Pirelli Cinturato C3 — rated 80%
while driving a Honda 1.6 I DTEC for 3000 miles
Happy new year peeps!<br />
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Below are my initial ownership impressions of C3 in 225/45/17 size used on my Honda Civic 2019, 1.6 diesel, 120hp/300nm.<br />
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It is early days with C3, but since there are not too many opinions of these, quite new design, tires I thought I will give you my impressions. I have done maybe 2.5-3k km on them so far and also since it is winter here with temps mostly in 0 to 7'C range I am not getting them in their temperature sweet spot.<br />
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They seem to shift their behaviour into something very promising in 5+ Celsius (which is expected). Pzero Nero (original version of PZ Nero, so UHP vs touring) were waking up around 14+'C.<br />
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So in this limited running in less than optimal temperatures I can tell you the following:<br />
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1. These are the first tires I used that are that eager to turn in (yes, even more so than original PZero Nero). All other tries I used on any car in the past felt like understeering on turn-in (they did not, but that is how eager these C3 are to turn-in in compare). I actually had to adjust a bit how I drive as after all these past tries these feel so neutral on entry that in compare to usual tries they feel like they are going to oversteer on initial turn-in.<br />
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2. Sidewall is stiffer than Bridgstone Turanza R33 (OE tire for my Civic) I had on Honda, and probably not too far off from PZero Nero.<br />
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3. Wife says these are quieter than ER33. For me they are similar.<br />
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4. They dampen road chatter better than ER33 (so small imperfection of asphalt, like stones etc, joints) but due to stiffer sidewall they are more jarring and harsher on bigger road defects (like pot holes). I mean with pot holes the initial thump is softened due to softer rubber but then stiffer sidewall takes over and makes for harsher jolt action.<br />
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5. Breaking grip is night and day but that is expected when moving from worn to brand new (and more advanced) rubber.<br />
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6. You can feel what each tire is doing independently from others. The communication is very good (for touring tire).<br />
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7. I ran ER33 2.2bar all corners. These seem to like 2.5F 2.4R (ER33 were normal load vs extra load (XL) for C3, so the need for higher pressure is expected). For reference real life weight of my Civic, with full tank and no occupants is 1450kg.<br />
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In general so far I like them very much, and cannot wait for warmer temperatures to kick-in so I can truly get to know them.<br />
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But they do not feel like any tire that I had before due to turn-in (I like it about them but it requires some adjustment).<br />
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These are certainly built to be sportier of touring tires, with all the blessings of heightened communication and responsiveness but also with drawbacks of a tad harsher ride on bigger impacts or more uneven tarmac (jolting).<br />
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It is very early into the ownership, but so far, based on initial characteristics, I would probably buy them again.<br />
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If you want to know anything else, let me know and I will try to reply.<br />
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ohh, yes, almost forgot, I enjoy spirited driving and 99% of the time I drive on deserted b-road / country side roads.<br />
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EDIT: One extra note. 225/45/17 is one of the "sportiest" sizes in the range. To the extent that they are even rated 1db lauder than rest of the popular sizes. So keep it in mind, as my remarks about sidewall stiffness and turn-in characteristics might be muted in compare in versions with proportionally taller sidewall.
tyre reviewed on 2026-02-05 18:43:40
Continental PremiumContact 7 — rated 86%
while driving a Tesla Model 3 LR for 35000 miles
Overall a very good tyre.

Excellent grip in dry and wet. Towards the end of life grip in wet was noticeably worse.

I did one tyre rotation around 23000 miles and they manage to last to 35000 miles.

However tyre noise was quite poor especially at higher speeds.

Kept pressure a little bit under recommendation at 40psi and wear was pretty even but still a slightly more central wear.

Overall I would recommend.

Next set I'm going back to Bridgestone Turanza6 purely because of price at £30 cheaper per corner.
tyre reviewed on 2026-02-05 17:25:41
Bridgestone Alenza 001 — rated 63%
while driving a BMW X3 30e for 14000 miles
OEM tyres on a BMW X3. Ok performance in dry and wet conditions. Let down by poor tyre wear characteristics and vague handling.
tyre reviewed on 2026-02-05 14:52:48
Toyo NanoEnergy 3 — rated 83%
while driving a Toyota Corolla for 5000 miles
First time installed TOYO NE03 86T, after using various tires on same vehicle such as Goodyear, Continental, and others. <br />
The ride is relatively firm and stable, handling seems to be good, these are XL tires, so the road feedback is a bit stronger. Braking response looks good for dry conditions, and light rain. This is definitely a touring set of tires, built durable but plain and stiff, so I drive accordingly. TPMS system for monitoring tires pressure and temperature is recommended for enhanced safety.
tyre reviewed on 2026-02-02 22:58:26
Bridgestone Turanza Eco — rated 73%
while driving a Audi 1.8T Quattro for 15000 miles
Previously on my Q5s, I've used Michelin Latitude Sport then PS4 SUV tyres and they were pretty good all round. These tyres came stock with my car though the one of the fronts was punctured (sometime in the midpoint between new and now) and I switched the fronts (235/45R21) to PS4 SUVs, which is always my benchmark tyre, having used it on 3 occasions. By now, the originals are worn down to less than 2mm from the indicator while the PS4 SUVs still look rather fresh so it's hard to tell how different the wear is, but it feels like it'll wear faster.<br />
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As a comparison with the benchmark, these tyres are better for steering feel (like typical Bridgestones I've used) but are still slightly inferior in other respects, with comfort being the biggest difference on 21". For an OEM EV tyre, it is about 10% more efficient than my benchmark tyre (energy consumption 6.4km/kWh vs 5.9km/kWh over a long period). It's a good tyre but not a complete one. If I had no choice, I'd go with it again, but there's always the benchmark tyre as well as the new Pirelli Zero E to consider.
tyre reviewed on 2026-02-02 17:56:33
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