Bridgestone Ecopia EP100
The Bridgestone Ecopia EP100 is a Premium Touring Summer tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Car
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Tyre review data from 7 tyre reviews averaging 66% over 120,350 miles driven.
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Top Bridgestone Ecopia EP100 Review
Given
59%
while driving a
Toyota Camry
(225/45 R17) on
mostly town
for 150
average miles
Just got my Camry with 215/60/R16 ECOPIA and run in for about 80km. Obedient in corners but undecided on straights. Comfort is better than XVM1 but I can still hear that anoying rolling noises. Tested up to 180kph.
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Given
64%
while driving a
Volkswagen up!
(175/65 R14) on
a combination of roads
for 22,000
spirited miles
Dry grip and wet grip are both OK. These tyres feel safe and comfortable when driving around the city or on motorways, but the handling is so-so (but manageable) on twisty B-roads and there is a lot of tyre squeal when cornering, even at very low speeds in multi-storey car parks.. So far they've lasted 35,000km and I expect to get another 10,000-15,000km. Overall, these are a fine general purpose tyre ... unless you enjoy driving with gusto when the opportunity arise. But if you're a sedate driver, the EP100s are more than fit for purpose.
Given
99%
while driving a
BMW 318 coupe
(205/60 R16) on
a combination of roads
for 47,000
spirited miles
I was not keen on these tyres as I wanted a sports tyre due to my um spirited driving style. However, these have been a brilliant match to the car. they have exceeded nearly every expectation I had for them. In fact, even at this distance of driving them they still have about a third of the tread left unfortunately one of the side walls on the rear was cut with some debris on the road so new tyres are a must. Unfortunately, money is a bit tight and I may not be able to stretch to these again.
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Given
42%
while driving a
Hyundai elantra
(195/65 R15) on
mostly country roads
for 200
average miles
compared to the cars original tyres i have found them to be hard and uncomfortable to drive on. car is feeling bumps a lot more and suspension banging a lot more.extremley disappointed in bridgestone thinking of changing to another brand.would not recommend.
Given
77%
while driving a
Toyota Camry
(225/45 R17) on
mostly town
for 45,000
easy going miles
Adequate grip, comfort and noise. These affordable tyres benefit from low rolling resistance.
The only negative is that the walls are a bit softer than what I would like. Whilst this is not a deal breaker for me, I can see more aggressive drivers being put off by this wallowing feeling.
Given
59%
while driving a
Toyota Camry
(225/45 R17) on
mostly town
for 150
average miles
Just got my Camry with 215/60/R16 ECOPIA and run in for about 80km. Obedient in corners but undecided on straights. Comfort is better than XVM1 but I can still hear that anoying rolling noises. Tested up to 180kph.