Dunlop SP WinterSport 4D Reviews - Page 2
Given 97%
while driving a
Audi A4 2.0 TDI 140 SLine
(225/40 R18 V)
on mostly country roads
for 400 average miles
One word: wow! I've been using the Vredestein Wintrac Xtreme's on my Audi A4 for the last few Winters & boy they were good but these are even better. Only put them on last week so obviously can't comment on wear but they really excel in all winter conditions. Took the car up Cairngorm mountain road where there was a few inches of fresh snow and the car felt solid as if you were driving on a dry summers road! Had temps of -1c with black ice recently in Inverness and again the car feels planted on the road in icy conditions. In cold rainy weather going through puddles isn't daunting anymore…the car just goes through them without any fuss. In dry cold weather again the grip is amazing.
Comfort is excellent, very quiet and just a gentle rumble when going over rough tarmac or potholes
On the downside they weren't cheap, around £155 per corner from lovetyres but I did buy them in the middle of winter so suppose I had to pay a premium. Buy them, you won't regret it!
Comfort is excellent, very quiet and just a gentle rumble when going over rough tarmac or potholes
On the downside they weren't cheap, around £155 per corner from lovetyres but I did buy them in the middle of winter so suppose I had to pay a premium. Buy them, you won't regret it!
Given 86%
while driving a
BMW 320d touring
(225/45 R17)
on mostly country roads
for 20,000 average miles
Superb tyres. I was warned that winter tyres wear quickly. Rubbish. They did over 20k and still had more grip than my wife's summer tyres over the same distance (remember, you are starting out with tonnes more tread depth and so have more to lose!). Also, I found no problem keeping these tyres fitted during summer. No noticeable change in performance. Ultimately, the mean annual UK temperature is just 11C. In the early mornings and evenings (when most people drive to and from work), the temperature is well below this, and so hard to understand why you wouldn't use a winter or all season tyre for the UK roads. I have a 320d rear wheel drive and its almost impossible to spin these tyres! Get involved.
Given 91%
while driving a
Renault Megane II 1.5dci @ 125hp
(205/55 R16)
on a combination of roads
for 3,000 spirited miles
Well, it's something when you put these on an they're quieter than the summer tires! (Pirelli P7 Cinturato).
They are best to be used in bellow 0-5C. I've found that on dry and wet roads, on over 5C the Pirelli's are better gripping. But boy oh hoy, things do change under 0C.
I've run these really hard on wet at -1(still water on the ground, not ice) and they grip almost like the Pirelli's in the summer.
They do however shine when tackling almost zero traction conditions like thick slush or fresh snow. You can just feel them grip. I have NEVER been stuck anywhere, even when tackling 20+ cm snow. On glass ice they grip really when, and you can feel when they're going to lose traction. You don't end up in the ditch just like that.
To sum this up, they are brilliant for snow/ice/cold&wet conditions. I've went with my FWD car where 4WD cars were stuck or stuggling.
They are best to be used in bellow 0-5C. I've found that on dry and wet roads, on over 5C the Pirelli's are better gripping. But boy oh hoy, things do change under 0C.
I've run these really hard on wet at -1(still water on the ground, not ice) and they grip almost like the Pirelli's in the summer.
They do however shine when tackling almost zero traction conditions like thick slush or fresh snow. You can just feel them grip. I have NEVER been stuck anywhere, even when tackling 20+ cm snow. On glass ice they grip really when, and you can feel when they're going to lose traction. You don't end up in the ditch just like that.
To sum this up, they are brilliant for snow/ice/cold&wet conditions. I've went with my FWD car where 4WD cars were stuck or stuggling.
Given 87%
while driving a
Mazda RX8
(225/45 R18)
on a combination of roads
for 8,000 spirited miles
Had them on for two seasons, about to hit the third. It was awesome being able to drive a lightweight rear wheel drive coupe in the snow. The outside Lane of the motorway is empty in the snow and this set up handled it perfectly, massively exceeding my expectations. The only limiting factor is the snow and ice in the middle of the road which catches on such a low car. No fault of the tyres though. Absolute convert to winter tyres now and will be fitting them to the other car too. Been through two seasons and they've lost 3-4mm at the rear and 2 on the front. However this may have been because I've enjoyed provoking the rears into deliberate, controllable slides. Such fun added to the massively increased driveability and safety.
Given 94%
while driving a
Mitsubishi lancer
(205/60 R16 H)
on a combination of roads
for 18,000 average miles
I've driven them for two seasons now in Mitsubishi Lancer 205/60 R16.
They really shine in all conditions, especially in wet.
Previously I've used Goodyear UltraGrip 7+, which I recon to be v. good, but these Dunlops are even better.
They really shine in all conditions, especially in wet.
Previously I've used Goodyear UltraGrip 7+, which I recon to be v. good, but these Dunlops are even better.
Given 94%
while driving a
Volkswagen Golf MK4 TDI 100
(205/55 R16 H)
on mostly motorways
for 45,000 average miles
Drove them all year around in the UK. Probably 60% motorway driving, with usually minimum 2 passengers and speed around 65mph. These are excellent winter tyres that lasted me around 50k miles! Will definitely buy again!
Given 84%
while driving a
Kia Motors (205/55 R16 H)
on a combination of roads
for 9,000 average miles
this is a reliable tyre. wet grip good. noise not a problem. wear so far not noticeable much.
Given 95%
while driving a
Jaguar XF S
(255/40 R19)
on a combination of roads
for 2,000 spirited miles
First impressions are excellent, very quiet, comfortable, great handling and immense grip in both dry & wet cold conditions, significantly better than my standard OE summer tyres. Would buy again & recommend without hesitation. Too early to tell how they ware or cope with snow, but other reviews give me confidence.
Given 93%
while driving a
Jaguar (225/45 R17 V)
on a combination of roads
for 1,000 average miles
Thiis is an excellent tyre and the difference in ride quality is second to none. Does everything it says on the tin, not cheap, but definitely worth it!
Given 89%
while driving a
Volkswagen Golf GTI
(205/55 R16 H)
on a combination of roads
for 17,000 average miles
After two winters and 17 000 miles all four tyres are evenly worn down to 4.5mm, which means that I will need to replace them during the next winter, and I will go for WS 4D again.
Wear is one of the less-than-stellar aspects of this tyre, but around 1/2 of those miles were driven on highways at 100+mph, the rest was in cities with a lot of breaking and acceleration, so I guess it is adequate.
Dry grip is fine for a winter tyre, as is wet grip. When approaching its limit, the tyre is extremely progressive, so reduced grip levels when compared to summer tyres are fine with me.
Where these tyres absolutely shine is snow, ice, and slush.
I have owned UltraGrip 7, Blizzak 25 and SnowSport 240, and these are the best of them. I have driven through half frozen snow so deep that the car ended up stuck on its axes, but the ESP never even blinked. I have driven through bends on compacted snow at speeds that I normally drive at in the wet. I had to do an emergency breaking on an icy road when the tyres were already half worn and the car stayed rock solid. The tyres were driven close to their speed rating for hours on long journeys, at temperatures close to -20, and never lost any of their capabilities.
I cannot recommend these enough if you want a soft, quiet tyre that will have your back on snow and ice. If you are looking for more mileage out of one set and don't mind a bit of noise and harder sidewalls, I would probably go for the Blizzaks.
Wear is one of the less-than-stellar aspects of this tyre, but around 1/2 of those miles were driven on highways at 100+mph, the rest was in cities with a lot of breaking and acceleration, so I guess it is adequate.
Dry grip is fine for a winter tyre, as is wet grip. When approaching its limit, the tyre is extremely progressive, so reduced grip levels when compared to summer tyres are fine with me.
Where these tyres absolutely shine is snow, ice, and slush.
I have owned UltraGrip 7, Blizzak 25 and SnowSport 240, and these are the best of them. I have driven through half frozen snow so deep that the car ended up stuck on its axes, but the ESP never even blinked. I have driven through bends on compacted snow at speeds that I normally drive at in the wet. I had to do an emergency breaking on an icy road when the tyres were already half worn and the car stayed rock solid. The tyres were driven close to their speed rating for hours on long journeys, at temperatures close to -20, and never lost any of their capabilities.
I cannot recommend these enough if you want a soft, quiet tyre that will have your back on snow and ice. If you are looking for more mileage out of one set and don't mind a bit of noise and harder sidewalls, I would probably go for the Blizzaks.
Given 93%
while driving a
Ford Focus mk2
(205/55 R16 H)
on mostly town
for 2,000 average miles
Driven from 10/2012 till 03/2013.
Simply amazing tyres. Probaly the best ones I have ever driven. They provide stunning grip on snow and wet conditions. They are also very good on extreme low temperatures on dry roads.
Simply amazing tyres. Probaly the best ones I have ever driven. They provide stunning grip on snow and wet conditions. They are also very good on extreme low temperatures on dry roads.
Given 84%
while driving a
Ford Mondeo
(235/45 R18)
on mostly town
for 0 average miles
Update from my previous review on the Ford Mondeo. Still not regretting buying them. In the slush it genuinely is like the slush isn't there. They aren't as grippy in the snow as I was hoping but then my tyres are quite wide so I suspect that is the main contributor rather than the tread/compound. Since English gritted roads in the snow are mainly slushy then these tyres are ideal for what I need them for. They will still go OK on snowy roads but you have to be a bit more careful. Maybe I was expecting too much!
The wear hasn't been great on the front but then the Mondeo is a bit of a tyre eater and I've got a heavy diesel engine up front pressing down on them. Back tyres still look new.
The wear hasn't been great on the front but then the Mondeo is a bit of a tyre eater and I've got a heavy diesel engine up front pressing down on them. Back tyres still look new.