Audi Audi A6 2.0 tdi Quattro S Line Tyres
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| Tyre Reviewed | Dry Grip | Wet Grip | Feedback | Handling | Wear | Comfort |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bridgestone Turanza T005 (175) | 81% | 78% | 73% | 73% | 66% | 73% |
Audi Audi A6 2.0 tdi Quattro S Line Tyre Review Highlights
Im reviewing these tyres as alot of people review tyres with only minimal miles driven. I have a Audi A6 Avant 2.0 tdi Quattro. The tyres have done their job well. Dry driving and braking are very good as you would expect. A noise level of 70 db wasn't noticable and is around the average these days. Driving in the wet and anti aquaplanning is exemplory down to around 3mm of tyre tread.
My driving style isn't agressive but i do carry some speed into corners and late brake more than possibly the average user. I tend to try to flatren off corners and left the car slow during a corner and increase speed gradually at an apex, ( just to give an indication of driving style with mileage).
I have around 2.4 mm tread left on the front left and 3.1 tread on the front right, after 19000 miles of mixed motorway and normal road use. It's around this point, that these tyres rapidly drop off on aquaplanning in very wet condition on motorways. I would think so too would the very wet braking. On slower road use ( below 60mph), the car still handles well and grips well in most conditions. I have ordered the newer Turanza 6 at this tyre wear point, as I was very impressed by the older T005 through the life of these tyres. I would definately recommend these tyres for a confident, predictable & reliable premium tyre in all conditions.
My driving style isn't agressive but i do carry some speed into corners and late brake more than possibly the average user. I tend to try to flatren off corners and left the car slow during a corner and increase speed gradually at an apex, ( just to give an indication of driving style with mileage).
I have around 2.4 mm tread left on the front left and 3.1 tread on the front right, after 19000 miles of mixed motorway and normal road use. It's around this point, that these tyres rapidly drop off on aquaplanning in very wet condition on motorways. I would think so too would the very wet braking. On slower road use ( below 60mph), the car still handles well and grips well in most conditions. I have ordered the newer Turanza 6 at this tyre wear point, as I was very impressed by the older T005 through the life of these tyres. I would definately recommend these tyres for a confident, predictable & reliable premium tyre in all conditions.