Haida HD921 Reviews - Page 3

Given 87% while driving a Honda 2006 (225/45 R17) on mostly town for 30,000 average miles
For the price you cannot go wrong. It's a good average everyday economical tire. This is my second set on my Honda and I've never had any issues with them. I recommend these for anyone looking for a good replacement tire within their budget.
Helpful 62 - tyre reviewed on February 28, 2016
Given 27% while driving a BMW 530D (225/45 R17) on mostly town for 0 spirited miles
Shocking tyres. Never buy. Only done 3000k and have blow out and de laminated. Never go with budget tyres
Helpful 61 - tyre reviewed on February 28, 2016
Given 54% while driving a Mazda Mazda 3, 2.3 (205/60 R15) on mostly town for 10,000 average miles
They handle the way I expected them to on wet and dry roads. I have used triI angle tyres too
Not bad either considering what I paid. YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR.

So many people that have left reviews are using budget tyres on
Audi and BMW and complaing about the quality or comparing budget tires with
Pirelli P zeros..... if you want your car to run the way it supposed to
then spend the money. After all you did spend the extra money on Audi and BMW.
Helpful 52 - tyre reviewed on February 18, 2016
There's a new all season tire, can it be best?!
Given 33% while driving a Ford Fiesta (225/45 R17) on mostly town for 700 average miles
These tires are extremely dangerous do not buy. I was going round a corner at normal speed in the wet and went to turn and the wheels did not respond, the understeer with these tires gave me the fright of my life. These aren't any good in the wet either; sways left or right going over any rough Tarmac, buyer beware
Helpful 55 - tyre reviewed on January 24, 2016
Given 26% while driving a Jaguar xf premium luxury (225/45 R17) on mostly town for 6,000 average miles
Do not buy Haida tyres.
Sidewalls of 255/35 R20 fitted to Jaguar XF severely perished after only 6000 miles despite having 4.8mm of tread left. These tyres are potentially lethal and could have blown out at any time. Tried contacting Haida twice but no reply.
Helpful 45 - tyre reviewed on November 22, 2015
Given 30% while driving a BMW 525d e60 msport (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 2,000 average miles
I bought my bmw 525d e60 and it had these on the front, the first day driving in the wet i got the fright of my life when at low speeds around a roundabout these tyres would not grip and i was heading straight for the kerb, luckily i managed to control the car before the worst, i instantly checked treads and all are nearly new, i have just replaced with nexen n fera su1 which i was recommended by a friend who builds and races cars, (nexen made this tyre and sold for cheap to make a name fornthemselves against the big boys, much better than toyo, pirelli etc and cheap ) never will i have haida on my cars again
Helpful 47 - tyre reviewed on October 25, 2015
Given 83% while driving a Cadillac 2014 xts (245/30 R22) on mostly motorways for 0 average miles
They drive great in both wet and dry weather. The noise is a bit loud, but I've only driven on them for about 4000 mi. And I was told that the noise will stop soon.
Helpful 48 - tyre reviewed on October 6, 2015
Given 70% while driving a Vauxhall (245/35 R19) on a combination of roads for 2,000 spirited miles
I bought a set of 4 to replace the very well worn Pirelli p zeros. Wet and dry grip, progressiveness of breakaway and comfort were all superior to the old pirelli's. The Haida's were quieter too. It must be pointed out however that the pirelli's were 10 years old and so were functioning much below their optimum. Unfortunately, and it's a big shame, the Haida's have a lot of run out. That means they're not perfectly round and all 4 have in fact a slight twist to them. This manifests itself in vibration. After they were fitted , I took them to another garage to get the wheels re-balanced. That's when they pointed this out to me. Unfortunately there is no way around this and I'm stuck with mild vibration coming through the steering.
Helpful 49 - tyre reviewed on August 15, 2015
Audi A3 2.0T Sporkback (225/45 R17) on mostly motorways for 30,000 average miles
These tyres are incredibly noisy.I will have to fit a decent set.I nearly changed the wheel bearings on my A3 because of the noise.Seriously be careful when buying tyres. They are not all the same!
Helpful 48 - tyre reviewed on June 4, 2015
Given 30% while driving a Jaguar XF (225/45 R17) on mostly motorways for 5,000 spirited miles
Wet grip non existent. Seriously unsafe. Also worn very quickly.

Never again.
Helpful 49 - tyre reviewed on October 11, 2014
Given 80% while driving a Audi A7 S Line 245ps (255/35 R20 W) on a combination of roads for 20,000 average miles
Hi, this is the first time in 25 years of car ownership I've tried budget tyres, I bought a set of Haida for my Audi A7 Quattro, I've done about 6k miles on them and I have had no problems what so ever, they are a soft compound s they grip really well in the dry and the wet, and to be honest I am really pleased around with them and have been wondering why I spent all that money on pirellis and Michelins! the only thing i would say against them is that they are a little bit noisy than the average! but you don't hear it after i while only when they first go on.

The technology now available to tyre manufactures means that budget tyres now as as good as what where the premium brands 10-15 years ago, i don't remember having any trouble with my Michelins 10 years ago!!? the tyre brand thing is a myth ran by tyre depose trying to maximise profits, believe me. go out and Buy a good Chinese tyre like Haida or Keter that has passed iso9001 euro regulations and you won't look back. good luck Tom
Helpful 54 - tyre reviewed on September 26, 2014
Given 23% while driving a BMW 520i (245/40 R18) on a combination of roads for 3,000 average miles
nothing special, not for fast drive, on wet not so good, very good price but i will not buy this tyre again.....
Helpful 51 - tyre reviewed on September 21, 2014