Mastersteel PROSPORT
The Mastersteel PROSPORT is a High Performance Summer tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Car
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Tyre review data from 4 tyre reviews averaging 58% over 77,000 miles driven.
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Top 3 Mastersteel PROSPORT Reviews
the worst tyres in the world
Given
74%
while driving a
Mercedes Benz E280
(225/45 R17) on
mostly town
for 20,000
easy going miles
I dont take tyres to the max. They have worked well for me and have lasted longer than the so called top brand Dunlop.
Given
50%
while driving a
Renault Laguna II
(205/55 R16) on
a combination of roads
for 10,000
average miles
DRY WEATHER TYRES ARE OK, BUT WITH WET ROAD CONSDITIONS PLEASE TAKE CARE WITH SUDDENLY BRAKING, AND TAKE CARE WITH ACCELERATION AT ROUND ABOUTS
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Given
94%
while driving a
Hyundai Excel X3
(195/50 R15 V) on
a combination of roads
for 32,000
spirited miles
These tires are performing well above my expectations, they were recommended to me by a local mechanic and I decided to give them a try.
It turns out they're really good!
No matter how fast I go through a corner in dry weather my car grips the surface like there is a magnetic force between the car and the road. On wet surfaces it isn't bad either but strongly dependant on which type of surface and the amount of water but the overall performance is good enough.
Given
74%
while driving a
Mercedes Benz E280
(225/45 R17) on
mostly town
for 20,000
easy going miles
I dont take tyres to the max. They have worked well for me and have lasted longer than the so called top brand Dunlop.
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the worst tyres in the world
Given
50%
while driving a
Renault Laguna II
(205/55 R16) on
a combination of roads
for 10,000
average miles
DRY WEATHER TYRES ARE OK, BUT WITH WET ROAD CONSDITIONS PLEASE TAKE CARE WITH SUDDENLY BRAKING, AND TAKE CARE WITH ACCELERATION AT ROUND ABOUTS