Sunny SN600
The Sunny SN600 is a Touring Summer tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Car
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Tyre review data from 8 tyre reviews averaging 44% over 33,510 miles driven.
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Top Sunny SN600 Review
Given
44%
while driving a
Citroën Saxo VTR
(195/45 R15) on
a combination of roads
for 10
spirited miles
You pay for what you get. They are pretty good in the dry but not as good as other tyres I've experienced. When driving in the wet, you might want to suggest taking a bus instead.
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Given
43%
while driving a
Vauxhall Corsa
(185/55 R15) on
a combination of roads
for 0
average miles
Am still using these tyres since my last review. Very very dangerous on the wet roads. In dry they match most other tyres.
I would never recommend buying these tyres even if they are very cheap, safety comes first. There are plenty of better tyres for the price.
Given
27%
while driving a
Vauxhall Corsa
(185/55 R15 H) on
a combination of roads
for 0
average miles
I had the misfortune to inherit a car with these tyres on. They are acceptable in the dry/summer but that's all. The wet properties of this tyre is basically non-existent.
Trying to pick the very best winter tyre? Watch this!
Given
73%
while driving a
Rover 400
(185/55 R15) on
mostly town
for 6,000
easy going miles
An update to my review below. These tyres are not marked with a rotational arrow, so I felt safe to swap the front tyres over from left to right using them in the opposite direction, as the tyre blocks were very rounded after 6,000 miles and the understeer at slow speeds on roundabouts was excessive. I have to say the cornering has been transformed, no problem now going round mini roundabouts even from a standing start, which used to result in huge understeer when turning right !
On the basis these can be swapped over, which will give a decent level of grip over the tyres life against a tyre marked to rotate in one direction only, its a good budget buy.
Given
44%
while driving a
Rover 400
(185/55 R15) on
mostly town
for 2,000
easy going miles
Had these fitted on the front to pass the MOT. Noise level was noticeable on the motorway. Have had to do two emergency stops and on both occasions have skidded to a halt. Huge amount of brake dust on my alloy wheels from low speed stop and start town driving. Require a sedate approach to cornering.
Bought the Sunny's on a sunny day, otherwise I would have taken them back should it have been raining. Fairly good grip in the dry but they will fall off if your boot is firmly in the carpet. The wet grip is shocking and this is with a car that has under 100HP! I didnt know an agile Clio could be made to oversteer as much as this. The Mrs has completed under 10k miles and they are barely legal now. Had a set of Kleber's on before that did double the amount. The one saving grace is that the tyres have always been quiet and they do let you know whats underneath you, just a shame they dont like Tarmac!! Cannot reccomend the Sunny's in a month of Sunday's. If budget is your thing, a Firestone, Matador or Kleber will knock spots off these. Failing that, get some Bridgestones.