Barum Brillantis
Barum Brillantis Reviews (newest first) - Page 1
Given
73%
while driving a
Renault Logan
(185/65 R15 T) on
a combination of roads
for 27,962
average miles
I live in Egypt and the roads honestly are worse than you can imagine. I had the tire for 8 years and by God's will, I have never faced a serious accident. I recommend these tires if you are on a budget and want value for a good price. The tires are a bit noisy especially their last couple of years.
Everything else is average.
Given
44%
while driving a
(155/80 R13) on
for 0
miles
These were on my oldtimer when I bought it. Very poor handling, noisy tires. The grip on dry road is below average, on wet road the grip is horrible. They seem to be made out of some bad kind of rubber. I strongly recommend not buying these!
Dacia
(185/65 R15) on
mostly country roads
for 60
average miles
It's good in most roads kinds but they have a little sound in the high speed but they are good at driving
Given
60%
while driving a
Daewoo Matiz
(155/65 R13 T) on
a combination of roads
for 20,000
easy going miles
Average grip, wear and noise. Less grip then Avon ZT5 but less noisy too. Good cheap tyre.
Given
39%
while driving a
Skoda Fabia 1.2
(165/65 R14) on
mostly motorways
for 30,000
average miles
On dry tarmac it is average tyre but badly loosing grip on wet surface. It is activating abs on some normal driving situations and it was driving me crazy. Looks like this tyre have to much plastic instead of rubber in it. Will never buy it again.
Given
99%
while driving a
Ford Sierra Sapphire
(185/65 R14 H) on
a combination of roads
for 10,000
average miles
the tyers were on the car 3 years ago and i love em 4 of em and they are not noisy on the gravel rough roads.but i would like to try bravarus instead...martin.
Given
41%
while driving a
Renault Logan
(185/65 R15) on
a combination of roads
for 6,000
average miles
I drive cars for about 10 years, and honestly these tyres are the worst I've ever come across.
Imagine a tyre that loses grip and drifts away when braking (slightly hard braking) at speeds ranging from 80 mph to 10 mph at any surface. The tyres really are uncomfortable to a level that I feel every detail on the road. Yes I don't have ABS, but I've experienced far more better tyres also without having ABS.
One one good thing due to it's level of discomfort, is that it hardly wears.
Given
37%
while driving a
Dacia Logan
(225/45 R17) on
a combination of roads
for 27,000
easy going miles
bad tyres not going to buy it again