Nexen CP672
The Nexen CP672 is a Touring All Season tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Car
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Tyre review data from 10 tyre reviews averaging 86% over 128,518 miles driven.
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Size |
Fuel |
Wet |
Noise |
Weight |
195/65 R15 91H |
C |
C |
73 |
|
215/65 R16 98H |
E |
C |
73 |
|
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Top Nexen CP672 Review
Given
71%
while driving a
Audi A3
(205/60 R15) on
mostly town
for 0
average miles
Tyres are ok so far driven about 1000 miles and the grip is good,little to no roadnoise, overall a pretty decent tyre for price.
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Given
87%
while driving a
BMW 218d Active Tourer
(245/45 R17 H) on
a combination of roads
for 30,000
spirited miles
Best cost vs. quality to me. Use on BMW e60 530i.
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Given
87%
while driving a
Peugeot 4007 (2.2HDi)
(225/45 R17) on
mostly country roads
for 26,000
easy going miles
had these on all 4 corners of a 4007/Outlander/CCrosser for 26 months.
covered about 26000 miles.
Front wore at on edges possibly down to wheel alignment. and as a result need replacing now.
Centre tread still at 3.5-4mm (well above tyre wear indicators.)
still gripping well, just a little loss of confidence in feedback from steering at low speed.
country lanes and bends stick gripping well.
Rears, 26000 miles and counting, still going strong and plenty of tread left all across the tyre.
Mostly rural driving and motorways, no issues in the wet or icy conditions.
being a rural driver they inspire confidence in off tarmac situation, mud/grass/water. pulled many a car or van out of fields.
The 2017-2018 winter was the first time i got to try them in snow.. (after so 18months/18000 miles worn)
no drama, snow, ice, slush, even compacted polished snow on hills.
not sure how much is the tyre or how much is the car..
not quite as confident in snow (going down hill) as i was in my old Freelander with Michelin Synchrones.
(though that was with hill descent on. 4007 doesn't have that.)
but certainly capable.
never been stuck yet, even when i thought i might be, even with worn front edges.
smooth and quiet at motorway speeds.
Given
90%
while driving a
(215/65 R16 H) on
mostly country roads
for 27,278
average miles
Fitted to 2015 Korando 2.0 SE4. Just checked for wear on front after 27278 miles and have 4 to 5mm left.
Look pretty good to me.
Volkswagen
(225/40 R18) on
a combination of roads
for 16,000
average miles
good tire overall, very good wear, poor grip and handling, ok comfort