Cooper Zeon C7
WatchThe Cooper Zeon C7 is a High Performance Summer tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.
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| Size | Fuel | Wet | Noise |
|---|---|---|---|
| 16 inch | |||
| 205/60R16 92 V | C | C | 68 |
| 205/60R16 92 V | C | C | 68 |
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Latest Cooper Zeon C7 Reviews
Given 89%
while driving a
MG MG5
(205/55 R16)
on a combination of roads
for 25,000 average miles
Tyres came as OEM, the grip is great in both dry and wet. Really silent and comfortable driving, makes my "Cheap" car fell like a premium in driving and comfort. I compared them with my sis's jetta hankooks and the diference is noticeable, the 'kooks are really noisy, makes you want to arrive an get off the car ASAP.
The bad thing starts with the wear, as seen in the image, the tread started flaking as soon as the car reached the first 6.000 miles, now after 3yr and 25k miles the tread looks terrible. But I know it's because of my 3rd world town roads. These are mostly cobbled surfaces... so this tyres are great for good city paved roads and motorways and i know if my town roads were in better conditions I could get other 15k miles out of them 'cause theres still enough deep in the tread.
Anyways even with the tread as it is, the grip is still terrific, it was able to hold up to 70-80 mph in really wet motorway without any issue. Now i'll give a try to the Dunlops Sport Blueresponse since these are the cheapest mid-high quality tyres in my country this days. Even cheaper than chinese brands.
The bad thing starts with the wear, as seen in the image, the tread started flaking as soon as the car reached the first 6.000 miles, now after 3yr and 25k miles the tread looks terrible. But I know it's because of my 3rd world town roads. These are mostly cobbled surfaces... so this tyres are great for good city paved roads and motorways and i know if my town roads were in better conditions I could get other 15k miles out of them 'cause theres still enough deep in the tread.
Anyways even with the tread as it is, the grip is still terrific, it was able to hold up to 70-80 mph in really wet motorway without any issue. Now i'll give a try to the Dunlops Sport Blueresponse since these are the cheapest mid-high quality tyres in my country this days. Even cheaper than chinese brands.