Infinity INF 050
The Infinity INF 050 is a High Performance Summer tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Car
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Tyre review data from 18 tyre reviews averaging 56% over 147,500 miles driven.
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Top Infinity INF 050 Review
Given
66%
while driving a
Ford Mondeo
(215/55 R16 W) on
mostly country roads
for 2,000
spirited miles
Much better than the reviews on here state . I would not have bought them if I had read these reviews first, so glad I didn't as I would have missed out on a bargain.
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Given
27%
while driving a
BMW 530D
(235/45 R17) on
a combination of roads
for 10,000
average miles
I would not recommend these tires to no one. they get bald very fast and really bad grip on wet roads, I had them on my bmw e39 530d from the previous owner and couldn't wait to throw them away.
Given
49%
while driving a
Ford Focus MK3
(225/45 R17) on
a combination of roads
for 6,000
easy going miles
Bought the car with these tyres on the front. The worse set of tyres i have ever used in my life. The slightest bit of water on the road and the car is aquaplaning.they are ok in the dry but have lost confidence in them, would never buy a pair,would rather run on the wheels themselves. Give them a miss if you value your life....
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Given
30%
while driving a
Ford Focus
(215/45 R16) on
for 0
miles
These tyres are dangerous! Not only is their grip (wet or dry) woeful, but other areas such as fuel economy, and comfort are desperately poor. It seems these tyres are put on new cars when being sold, however, do not wait for them to wear out, since you may be unlucky enough to have to find out how dangerous they are the hard way.
Given
49%
while driving a
Ford mondeo,1800
(225/45 R17) on
a combination of roads
for 8,000
average miles
I got these tyres at end of may 2013 when I got the car an 1800 c.c.mondeo estate, as they were what I could afford at the time, and I wanted a good but not cheap tyre, these were recormended by the garage, on car, first thing I noticed was they were very noisy, the on every bump you went over you felt it, braking is o.k.in dry weather, but not so good in the wet, I am a steady driver, but twice when I have tried to excelerate in the wet at a traffic island the wheels could not grip the road, 6 or 7 times a year I drive to the coast 81 miles there and it o.k.in the dry.i have just changed the front tyres for pirelli cinterarto p1, and what a difference, steering feels good and cannot feel the bumps, I'm going to change the back tyres in 2weeks when I have the money, definitely will not buy these tyres again.
Given
40%
while driving a
Vauxhall Corsa D
(215/45 R17) on
a combination of roads
for 2,000
average miles
just had these tryes put on a month ago very poor handling no grip around round and corners very dangerous in wet weather, just had a accident going round a bend at 35 miles an hour they are a summer tyre no good for this country, these tryes need to come of the market as could of cost my life.