Yokohama AS430
WatchThe Yokohama AS430 is a High Performance All Season tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.
4
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71%
Average
200,500
miles driven
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Top 3 Yokohama AS430 Reviews
Given 44%
while driving a
Mazda 3 Series
(225/45 R17)
on mostly town
for 25,000 average miles
I bought Mazd3 GT and Yokohama tires AVID S64 were on the car. After two and half years the tires, 42000 km or 25000 miles, need to be replaced because the grip was gone. This is first time that I had the Yokohama tires and most likely the last time too.
Given 74%
while driving a
Acura TSX
(225/45 R17)
on mostly town
for 23,500 spirited miles
Good tire overall, but the tread wore rather quickly.
Given 89%
while driving a
Porsche 944
(215/60 R15 V)
on a combination of roads
for 150,000 spirited miles
I have owned 4 Porsche 944/968's (still have an '89 944 and a '95 968) plus BMW 5 and Mercedes E sedans. I've driven over 500,000 miles in these cars and had experiences with many different tires. My first 944 had Pirelli's on it and I hated those. Good dry handling but dangerous when wet, and they wore out really fast. I used Michelin Pilots on the sedans and was happy with them, but not at all for the sports cars (once was enough there...Pilots are not performance tires). I tried Kumho's and was happy but not elated, and then my friend at Big O tires recommended Yokohama AS430's. That was years ago and I've been using them since. I recently purchased a 1995 968 that's got Michelin Pilots on them. I don't need new tires yet, but I'm going in today to "upgrade" to the Yokohama's. The Michelins are loud, almost impossible to balance (could be mildly flat spotted, but we can't find them) and tracks poorly on uneven roads. I don't race at all, so for every day driving the Yokohama's are as close to perfect as one can expect. (Ps: My first set of AS430's were replaced after 7 years and over 50,000 miles only because they were getting too old and becoming brittle from being parked outside in the sun. The treads still looked at about 60% left).
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Given 98%
while driving a
Audi A4 1.8T Quattro
(225/40 R18 H)
on mostly town
for 2,000 spirited miles
very good tire. surprisingly quiet. great wet and dry grip. i liver in Washington so i put the wet grip to the test all the time and there's no slippage.