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155-195/45-80 R13-16 25 sizes 2009 Winter rated

Yokohama W Drive V903

The Yokohama W Drive V903 is a High Performance Winter tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.

Dry Grip
85%
Wet Grip
85%
Road Feedback
85%
Handling
75%
Wear
85%
Comfort
75%
Buy again
85%
Snow Grip
80%
Ice Grip
60%
2 Reviews
79% Average
522 miles driven
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Latest Yokohama W Drive V903 Reviews

Given 78% while driving a Toyota Yaris (225/45 R17) on mostly town for 22 spirited miles
Excellent tire compared to the price, makes it better if a little 'more bloated than recommended in winter driving. Fully satisfied.
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December 19, 2018
Given 84% while driving a Toyota AYGO (225/45 R17) on mostly town for 500 average miles
These are fitted to my wife's Toyota Aygo MMT and we have only recently tested them on icey roads. On a minor 60mph road with heavy frost -3 degrees at 7.30am they were a bit sketchy at 50mph on sweeping bends but never having used winter tyres before I didn't know what to expect. That said I assumed the car behind had summer tyres as he dropped back quickly. It all seemed a bit light on feedback but predictable as long as I kept speed down a bit. Driving in wet and dry have been fine with no noticeable difference from stock continentals. No noticeable wear so far.
January 4, 2015
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