Vredestein Hi Trac
WatchThe Vredestein Hi Trac is a Touring Summer tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.
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83%
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335,500
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July 8, 2016
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Top 3 Vredestein Hi Trac Reviews
Given 57%
while driving a
Daewoo Leganza
(205/60 R15)
on mostly motorways
for 20,000 spirited miles
These tyres came on my Leganza and only because of the age I need to replace them after 10 years. Plenty of thread left.
Never skidded in the wet or dry and I consider them as really safe tyres.
However regarding handling/feedback it's a different story. As long as the road surface is smooth it's a comfortable tyre. Noise level on the high side though. Fuel consumption lower than average.
When the road is old with 'tracks' from heavy vehicles it's very unpleasant. Also very sensitive for the right tyre pressure.
Maybe the newer version is improved but I am not a fan of Vredestein.
Given 77%
while driving a
Renault Clio 1.4 16v
(185/55 R15)
on mostly country roads
for 30,000 average miles
Used these tyres on the front for 30,000 (3 years) miles now and lasting well but becoming noisy above 50mph. Still plenty of wear left, though. I'm not sure if the noise is down to the tyres themselves or if I'm noticing it more or the car getting older and inslation not working as well. I would definately buy again, however.
Given 90%
while driving a
Peugeot 307
(205/55 R16 H)
on mostly country roads
for 20,000 spirited miles
these tyres are amazing, wet grip no problem ,dry grip no problem, I even found them good on snow including sill starts, while other people where stuck.
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Given 96%
while driving a
Peugeot Partner combi
(185/65 R15)
on a combination of roads
for 25,000 spirited miles
Really good all round tyres that are excellent in the wet. Difficult to source but worth it
Given 90%
while driving a
Renault Clio 1.4
(185/55 R15 H)
on a combination of roads
for 0 average miles
I've just had 2 of these fitted to the front of my Clio for £125 all in, which is very good. They were recommended over Toyo's. I initially wanted to go for Continental PC2's or similar. I haven't driven very far on them yet, about 40 miles but the grip and feel is excellent already. No greasy handling from the off. Will review in a while when they've got a fair few miles under their belt. Have yet to experience wet or icy grip. The Lassa Impetus tyres on the car when I bought it 10 months ago were pretty good for budget tyres but these SHOULD be in a different league, hopefully.
Given 86%
while driving a
Ford Mondeo
(205/55 R16 H)
on a combination of roads
for 0 average miles
one of the best tyres for driving on wet roads,have about 25,000mls one them and still going strong,would definatly buy again..
Given 79%
while driving a
Kia Motors Carens crdi
(205/60 R16)
on mostly country roads
for 6,000 average miles
Good handling smooth riding tyre ,improved steering feel on my mpv and especially reassuring wet weather grip.
Given 87%
while driving a
Audi A3
(205/60 R15 V)
on a combination of roads
for 30,000 average miles
very reliable tyre!absolutely no problems with it!it's very good for speedy racing on the motorway, but is not so good for other surfaces than asphalt or concrete, etc.! The best tyre for me for wet driving conditions!
Given 96%
while driving a
Vauxhall astra dual fuel 16v 1.4
(185/65 R14 H)
on a combination of roads
for 24,500 average miles
never had any problems with these tyres.highly recommend them.had about 3mm left after 24500 miles (3 years).
Given 87%
while driving a
Citroën Xantia TD Estate
(185/65 R15 H)
on a combination of roads
for 150,000 average miles
These tyres feel great, very reassuring. Stopping in wet or dry is 1st class. As I don't {anymore} drive like a teenager it's difficult to judge when they will let my Citroen slide but I feel sure the're as good as ANY tyre available. The only draw back I can tell from my first set {that I haven't worn out yet}, is that the wear rate does seem to be fast, but I guess that's a price you pay for all the other benefits. I will certainly choose this make of tyre again and, last but not least,the price is good too.
