Volkswagen Golf GTI Performance Mk. 7.5 Tyres
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| Tyre Reviewed | Dry Grip | Wet Grip | Feedback | Handling | Wear | Comfort |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 (177) | 94% | 90% | 88% | 88% | 74% | 82% |
| Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S (153) | 92% | 87% | 84% | 86% | 80% | 84% |
| Michelin Pilot Sport 5 (102) | 90% | 91% | 82% | 83% | 82% | 84% |
| Continental SportContact 7 (97) | 95% | 91% | 88% | 90% | 67% | 75% |
| Pirelli Winter Sottozero 3 (53) | 89% | 90% | 81% | 87% | 78% | 79% |
| Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 (33) | 89% | 89% | 79% | 86% | 73% | 73% |
| Yokohama Advan Sport V107 (20) | 87% | 74% | 84% | 84% | 55% | 66% |
| Bridgestone Turanza T005 (180) | 80% | 78% | 72% | 73% | 66% | 72% |
| Davanti Protoura Sport (32) | 75% | 53% | 67% | 62% | 70% | 68% |
| Pace ALVENTI Pace (24) | 67% | 66% | 61% | 49% | 59% | 68% |
Volkswagen Golf GTI Performance Mk. 7.5 Tyre Review Highlights
OEM winter tyre on a 2019 Golf GTI Performance. In my country, Andorra, a snowy country, I didn't like the grip on snow, especially after half its life, which was awful. In wet and even in dry conditions, there have been many losses of traction in this car. In my opinion, I wouldn't recommend it or buy it again. My next winter tires will be Goodyear Ultragrip Performance 3, which I expect will be much better.
tyre reviewed on 2026-02-24 09:39:29
These tyres generally perform well in everyday driving under average conditions. For the prices, they are a reasonably good buy but knowing that they are a budget tyre I haven't tried to push them and driven very conservatively in adverse conditions.
The issue I have is that one tyre kept losing air. I would just pump it up and a few months later my car would give me the same warning light. Then the warning light would appear after about a month then about a fortnight later. I couldn't se anything wrong but fearing I had a puncture, I took it to get repaired. What the tyre repair place showed me was that there were two bulges on the inner side of the tyre. I thought to myself what would happen if this tyre exploded at highway speed? Never will I buy cheap unknown tyres (these tyres came with the used car that I bought about 12 months ago).
I'm going back to the well know premium brands, looking at Michelin Pilot Sport 5 as a replacement. If you are considering these tyres, ask yourself how much is your life worth?
The issue I have is that one tyre kept losing air. I would just pump it up and a few months later my car would give me the same warning light. Then the warning light would appear after about a month then about a fortnight later. I couldn't se anything wrong but fearing I had a puncture, I took it to get repaired. What the tyre repair place showed me was that there were two bulges on the inner side of the tyre. I thought to myself what would happen if this tyre exploded at highway speed? Never will I buy cheap unknown tyres (these tyres came with the used car that I bought about 12 months ago).
I'm going back to the well know premium brands, looking at Michelin Pilot Sport 5 as a replacement. If you are considering these tyres, ask yourself how much is your life worth?
tyre reviewed on 2026-02-18 07:03:33
(I’ve reviewed these tyres the first time they were fitted.) I took these tyres off my car a year ago and changed for Goodyear Eagle F1 A6’s. I didn’t initially notice just how bad the Goodyears were but going back to the SC7’s is such a relief. It feels like going from watching a movie on a CRT TV to 4k OLED. The sub limit feedback and grip is so much better. I’m no longer guessing how much grip the tyre has. The Goodyears felt numb with very little information as to how close the tyre was to letting go and understanding straight on. The car’s balance has shifted from terrifying understeer to playful and manageable oversteer. In terms of grip on acceleration and braking the tyre is now being restrained on heavy acceleration by the SC7’s getting the power into the road. The Goodyears would just spin up and not stop till you lifted your foot and that’s on basically a stock Golf. All in all these are a much more fun tyre to use both below and above the limit. Sure my previous complaint was wear but I’d rather replace my tyres more frequently that deal with wooden tyres that would give me surprise understeer at any moment.
tyre reviewed on 2025-12-18 16:16:42
I purchased these ~1500miles ago. I had needed to replace sport contact 7’s that had worn out after 6 months of use. I have been please with the appearance, noise and sub limit grip and price on these tyres. They were ~£10 cheaper than a replacement set of continentals. As for sub limit grip they do have plenty of grip in the wet and dry.
Unfortunately when I compare them with the SC7’s I had I’ve grown to hate these tyres. They have nothing left on or over the limit. And when you do go over the limit the SC7’s would generate predictable oversteer the Goodyears just plow straight on. There’s also very little feel in the tyre at the limit, feels quite numb. Maybe they will have great life that will outweigh these negatives however I’d rather buy tyres a bit more frequently than have an almighty crash on a Scottish country road because my car stopped turning.
Unfortunately when I compare them with the SC7’s I had I’ve grown to hate these tyres. They have nothing left on or over the limit. And when you do go over the limit the SC7’s would generate predictable oversteer the Goodyears just plow straight on. There’s also very little feel in the tyre at the limit, feels quite numb. Maybe they will have great life that will outweigh these negatives however I’d rather buy tyres a bit more frequently than have an almighty crash on a Scottish country road because my car stopped turning.
tyre reviewed on 2025-06-23 00:51:26
Tyres are fantastic for grip in wet and dry, a great UHP tyre. I maybe had a slight preference to the PS4’s I had on my last car but the price difference would make up for any minor differences in performance. My biggest gripe with the tyre is they were fitted in the start of October 24 from black circles. And my car had its major service in the middle of Feb 25 and I was told the fronts were 80% worn. And it looks like there’s less life than that when I inspected them myself. There are no mechanical, tracking or tyre pressure issues with the car.
So all in all a great tyre what will cost a lot per mile. Potentially the abrasiveness of the poorly finished Scottish country roads is a contributing factor.
So all in all a great tyre what will cost a lot per mile. Potentially the abrasiveness of the poorly finished Scottish country roads is a contributing factor.
tyre reviewed on 2025-03-08 21:05:31
I think these are good tyres, both in the dry and wet, however when very cold they loose some of there confidence inspiring grip. I’m a little on the fence with there longevity, but I do like them
tyre reviewed on 2024-09-22 10:32:40
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tyre reviewed on 2024-05-25 16:07:07
When I bought my new to me Golf GTI performance it came with an almost brand new full set of the Davanti Protoura tyres fitted discovered quickly these tyres don’t like cold, damp or wet. When cornering they easily understeer and can struggle for traction even in 3rd gear. This has taken my confidence away from these tyres. In dry and warm they are perfectly adequate and wear reasonably well. Davanti’s insurance is also another good point as whe I hit a potholes and damaged the side wall I got a new tyre for £20 due to minimal wear on the damaged tyre. I’d say these tyre would be good for a non sporty or powerful car for general driving duties
tyre reviewed on 2024-04-01 06:24:46
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tyre reviewed on 2023-09-23 09:10:34
So i put these tires on at around 85,000km's and i must say they are an amazing tire when it comes to grip, road feedback, handling and so on. However im now at around 97,000kms, and i must say first, i have a heavy right foot and if i must admit i drive like a bit of a knob. But knobs aside, these tires seem to wear down very quickly im at around 4-5mm left on the tires and i dont see them going for more than 10000kms more. They are a great tire but i think they wear down far to quickly for the price and competition at this price point. I will most likely be looking at some f1 asym 6 or something else in this category for my next set.
tyre reviewed on 2023-03-22 02:54:29
I run my car in Vancouver, BC, CA. Typically winter involves a lot of rain, but snow will be a thing to deal with at least a few times a year. It is hilly (very much mountain adjacent), and when snow comes it tends to be very "greasy", and will not be cleared by the city.
These tires are enough (when combined with a soft touch on the gas) to negotiate the snow we get here. They are even enough to give a strong sense of superiority to all the boobs who try to use summer tires, and lesser all seasons. They are EXCELLENT in the wet, which we really get much more of.
Intellectually, I know I can get more in the summer out of a dedicated UHP, but in normal driving that is a point you won't likely reach on any regular basis.
tyre reviewed on 2023-03-04 01:51:10
These Bridgestones came supplied with my Mk 7.5 VW Golf GTI Performance. I would describe them as a decent tyre, certainly compared to many others I've driven on over the years. Although I live and drive in a city (average driving style), I do take the car out around country roads and motorways regularly (spirited driving style). I do not track race the car. I would describe the braking performance as exceptional, the tyres provide a strong feeling of security. They are extremely comfortable, even over drives of 400-500 miles...so great for touring...as you would expect of this tyre. Tyres are not quiet though, much louder than my Goodyear Asymmetric 6's. Quite a noticeable noise on the motorway at legal limits. I would say that most would find the handling to be great, though slightly remote...certainly not as grippy or accurate as the Goodyears. Front tyres wore after 10-12K miles, rears more like 15-17K. I would recommend the tyres and would buy again.
tyre reviewed on 2022-06-17 10:54:34
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