Cheap Tyres Compared to Known Brand Tyres - Honest Review

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  • @tonyod123
    @tonyod123 Год назад +62

    I've had various budget Chinese tyres on various cars and never had a problem. All these comments about grip, stopping, losing it on roundabouts, abs locking up etc is a mystery to me. I just stick them on and drive in dry, wet, ice and snow, and have never skidded, slid or lost control in any way. I just put them on and forget about them.

    • @ianrobertson3429
      @ianrobertson3429 Год назад +4

      Yip well said.

    • @gamesmaster1060
      @gamesmaster1060 Год назад +7

      This is easy too say until it happens. Quality of the tyre could be the difference between a crash or not. Yes mabye it won't happen but there's a chance it could.

    • @Tinez87
      @Tinez87 Год назад +8

      The quality of driving is just as important as tyre quality. A lot of people don't know how to drive in different conditions or how to take a corner clean and safe. I've never had any issues with cheaper tyres most of my mistakes in my earlier years were my own fault due to lack of experience not the tyres.
      Drive accordingly for the conditions and know your cars and your own capabilities.

    • @corvettelifejones8625
      @corvettelifejones8625 Год назад +5

      ​@@gamesmaster1060 it could happen with any tire

    • @LancerXShare
      @LancerXShare Год назад +2

      Agreed, actually any tires brand also got risk. Even the branded one

  • @cytoproct6250
    @cytoproct6250 6 лет назад +26

    You are a very honest person God bless you

  • @Zaphod-ef9yz
    @Zaphod-ef9yz 4 года назад +22

    Autogreen are a great tyre. Had mine since 2018, 15k miles pretty much all city driving with a few motorway trips and they are just over 5mm all around (I rotate them every six months) and had no issues at all. Our runaround is due new tyres and will get them for this too.
    Price is excellent too, just £35 - £38 a corner fitted for most sizes. Don't think I would bother with a part worn ever again now for the cost difference.
    Budget tyres have certainly come a long way in recent years, starting to thing high end is just paying for a name now.

    • @GerardBurkeBurkesGarage
      @GerardBurkeBurkesGarage  4 года назад +9

      High end has it's place and certainly can grip more and perform really highly in many testing conditions. Most people will only notice the mileage and the road noise/comfort, not how well they stop in an emergency or handle around corners etc.. and that is a good thing with safe road users.
      Thanks for your input.

    • @kimbrown797
      @kimbrown797 Год назад +1

      Price has gone since 2018 now looking at £ 55 upwards for Autogreen tyres

    • @gravemind6536
      @gravemind6536 Год назад

      I'm paying £80 a corner for Pirelli Cinturato P7C2s they're quite, decent on fuel and comfortable whilst still retaining silly levels of grip Well worth the extra money.

  • @Redtailed78
    @Redtailed78 6 лет назад +3

    I picked up a Z4 with Eagle F1's on the front and Nexen NFera SU1's on the rear. Very impressed with both but particular the Nexens in both wet and dry

  • @adamsaint2890
    @adamsaint2890 6 лет назад +6

    Thank you for your candid comments sir. Very useful as I will need 2x new tyres soon!

  • @chrisags208
    @chrisags208 4 года назад +14

    I've used Goodride SA37 on my daily and Goodride Sport RS on the track. Happy with both. Excellent value for money due to being on the cheaper side but still performs very well. I also drive to the conditions.

    • @99ron30
      @99ron30 3 года назад +1

      Yup, Goodrides are very good in my experience.

    • @robzecc
      @robzecc Год назад +1

      I tried those and i had to change them almost straight away.
      Seriously dangerous tires, no grip whatsoever, I was losing the rear at a moderate pace and they would instantly overheat and even smell.
      Never again, I was even worried selling them to someone for how dangerous they are

    • @alaradi9825
      @alaradi9825 Год назад

      ​@@99ron30 Do goodrides comfortably without the sound

    • @alaradi9825
      @alaradi9825 Год назад

      Do goodrides comfortably without the sound

    • @sametoruc556
      @sametoruc556 9 месяцев назад

      @@robzecc nonsense 👎👎👎

  • @joncotn
    @joncotn 6 лет назад +3

    What’s your recommendation for an E91 on Irish roads (mainly West Cork - crap roads)

  • @brianburns5896
    @brianburns5896 3 года назад +3

    I always liked Barum, good grip in wet and lasted with high milage.

  • @KrishnaKumar-vh7wt
    @KrishnaKumar-vh7wt 4 года назад +2

    Which is the cheap and best tyre in 185/70 14 size?

  • @ze4le937
    @ze4le937 3 года назад +4

    I have a staggered auto green SSC5 setup on my bmw 1 series. 245/40/18 in the rears and 225/40/18 in the front. Loads of grip, great handling and water displacement. Only had them on for a week or two so yet to confirm about them being long lasting but no signs of damage or wear as of yet and I’ve driven the car fairly solidly on them so far!!

    • @Jaytriple1
      @Jaytriple1 Год назад +1

      Did you ever replace them? Or they still going? What did you think of the performance over the 1yr you've had them?

    • @Timborob
      @Timborob Год назад

      @@Jaytriple1 interested to know this too as due to purchase some new in a few weeks time. Another tyre I'm looking at are GT Radial in 225/45 R18 but are £30 more each tyre

  • @dontpanicblink
    @dontpanicblink 5 лет назад +2

    over the last 28 years or so i have only ever fitted michelin/ goodyear tyres to my cars , did get arrowspeed once when i was out of work for a few months , they were ok on a cavalier sri, had continental once on the front( civic )only lasted 10,000 miles, buy the best you can afford, the goodyear i have on the front are still good for grip/ handling and there is 3 mill left of tread

  • @RoMa_cRudA
    @RoMa_cRudA 5 лет назад +18

    i prefer just Yokohama´s

  • @ricksays7133
    @ricksays7133 5 лет назад +4

    The best cheap tires I ever purchased are Ohtsu tires. They are basically Falken tires under a generic name brand. They can last up to 4 years, as long as wheel rotations are done timely.

    • @DannyV818
      @DannyV818 5 лет назад +1

      Rick Says actually ohtsu is the original company it’s been around for a long time

  • @zuti071
    @zuti071 5 лет назад +6

    Always do your reaserch about tyres and prices. German ADAC site is something i always chek before buying new tires. For this winter i will buy 16" Kleber HP3 for 55 Euros (4th overall) . No:1 Was Continental 860 but it's 90-95 Euros. So i will try to drive slower and save 150 for oil service and brake pads.

    • @daviderhahon
      @daviderhahon 3 года назад

      Please what year were these particular ratings?

  • @HeinrichEichmann
    @HeinrichEichmann 4 года назад +7

    Great video, everything you say is right on the money. The only time I found myself driving on dangerously worn tires was when I bought cheap tires. Nothing like driving 12,000 miles and needing the tires replaced every year. Not only the poor treadwear but chopping and sidewall failures and vibration on the highway. One set of cheap tires I bought all developed a large bubble on the sidewalls one at a time within weeks of each other around 3,000 miles. The shop where I purchased them dealt in cheap tires, you couldn't find a Goodyear or a Michelin tire if you turned the place upside down, but at the time I was low on money so there I was falling for the "They're made by brand name so & so line they gave me" and I bought them for a few years never with good results. The shop told me the bubbles were a 'road hazard' and not covered by warranty, I must have hit a pothole. With all 4 tires? Give me a break! But I do agree cheap tires with tread are better than bald tires, but unfortunately it's a catch 22 because they don't last so you will shortly be facing the same issue. The only advice I can give is if all you can afford is a budget tire, then of course buy them. But if you can afford a better tire (I got a better job and never looked at a cheap tire again), don't be cheap, buy it, you will recover the extra money in the long run if you average the 'price/miles of use' ratio and most importantly you and your family will be safer.

    • @chinnyvision
      @chinnyvision 4 года назад +3

      One of our previous cars came with an unknown Chinese brand on them. Had a sidewall failure. Took it to our local trusted dealer who said they had seen the same thing on that brand many times. Problem was while the tread didn't wear that much the sidewalls weren't up to it and at a certain point would start to fail even though there was lots of tread left. He pointed out that people use tread wear as an indicator to replace tyres but that's just one aspect of tyre wear as the sidewalls take a lot of punishment.

    • @sametoruc556
      @sametoruc556 9 месяцев назад

      strange that never happened to me! 85€ tyres 255/35/20 on my Audi A6 after 18.000 miles still doing good.. A lot of nonsense comments going around!

    • @HeinrichEichmann
      @HeinrichEichmann 9 месяцев назад

      @@sametoruc556 Ok, you're right, because it never happened to you that must mean it never happened to anyone else. It was all nonsense from the get go, all made up lol.

  • @mihaiadrian1963
    @mihaiadrian1963 4 года назад +64

    I have Autogreen tyres, the same as the one in video, on a BMW, on the rear and so far, after 25k MILES, there are at 5mm of thread
    Noise level is very low, and they perform very well overall. Before I had Continental, and the difference is not noticeable.

    • @tomrobie4374
      @tomrobie4374 4 года назад +13

      I recently purchased a set of 4 store branded Chinese winter tire Called "Dynamo" for my aging car with original tire Bridgestone EL400 all season tires.
      When the car was new I treated my car with Bridgestone Blizzik and Michelin X Ice winter tires for North Americian winter . I found them good to ok for winter but performance does drops as they wears. These big name brands winter tires were ok for winter and never shines on dry or watery wet road performance.
      Initially I don't expect much from the lower priced Chinese winter tire on snow, ice , wet, and dry performance . After owning the Dynamo Chinese tire this winter I was amazed how good they were on snow, ice , wet, and specially on cold winter dry pavements . It definitely feels better on dry and wet than the original Bridgestone Turanza EL400 and what surprised me the most was it feels even slightly better than my more pricy premium Pirelli Cinturato P7 all season tires on wet and dry performance on pavements. The plus side were it's quieter and rides smoother than all those premium high priced tires.
      How wrong was my choice by buying only big brands premium tires.

    • @Krabbykrabbkrabb
      @Krabbykrabbkrabb 3 года назад

      The difference is that your part of your money goes to an oppressive and a bully of a government.

    • @jeffa4822
      @jeffa4822 3 года назад

      @@Krabbykrabbkrabb same with israel

    • @imzkhan2655
      @imzkhan2655 Год назад

      ​@@Krabbykrabbkrabbu talking about the US government that fuxx's up countries and kills innocents and feeds their local bullsh*t news all day so they remain dumb and fat.

  • @castrolgtx5064
    @castrolgtx5064 6 лет назад +19

    Great review Ger, to be honest i would always buy middle of the road when it comes to Tyres pardon the pun... so Avon would be the tyre i would buy here.

    • @GerardBurkeBurkesGarage
      @GerardBurkeBurkesGarage  6 лет назад +3

      Thanks very much, I couldn't agree with you more. Avon the best option for me there too :)

    • @casualagent7250
      @casualagent7250 6 лет назад +1

      Springer spaniel Nowt wrong with Avon’s, British tyre also 🇬🇧

    • @riseld4
      @riseld4 5 лет назад +1

      @@casualagent7250 avon tyres are manufactured in Serbia, I'm dubious of their British claim

    • @MBTexas196
      @MBTexas196 4 года назад

      Avon is made by Cooper.

    • @dkek383
      @dkek383 3 года назад

      I always go for mid range on my car too. I don't see any point getting an e rated Marshal for £51 when a b rated Avon is £56.

  • @NaughtyGoatFarm
    @NaughtyGoatFarm 5 лет назад +11

    I've had a great run using aplus brand Chinese tyres.

  • @david-AZ
    @david-AZ Год назад +1

    Had Kumho PS91 from 2018, and had a problem with them this year 2022. The profile was good, but the side of the tyre was a problem - it soften (inner and outer side was detached). Size 255/30/19 and 225/35/19 - they might not be a good chooice on long therm. - I did liked them tho, until this year.

  • @NaughtyGoatFarm
    @NaughtyGoatFarm 5 лет назад +7

    I remember when Kumho were new and considered by people to be crap because they were Korean. However they are excellent tyres with a great reputation now that people have got use to them.

    • @Fuckyoutube99
      @Fuckyoutube99 5 лет назад +3

      I gave Kumho a go this year but i'll never buy them again, the noise is unacceptable and the grip isn't that great either. Still crap tyres imo

    • @caste405
      @caste405 4 года назад +1

      Kumho .....!! I.ll never bye again. .... a GOOD car with kumho seem a cheap car.... noise, and dangerous in wet road. .... not for family.s car

    • @mjhmech4903
      @mjhmech4903 3 года назад

      @@Fuckyoutube99 I guess it depends on WHICH tyre you brought and what vehicle you are running them on. I had a fantastic experience with the Kumho ECSTA KU31 after running both the Bridgestone RE040A and RE050A Potenza also the Goodyear EAGLE F1 GSD3 'flagship' tyre. The Kumho A/T & M/T range of 4WD & SUV tyres have proven to be excellent in all areas also vs other 'name' brands. Always 2 sides to any story I guess .

    • @mjhmech4903
      @mjhmech4903 3 года назад

      @@caste405 Rubbish! Put the right Kumho's on your vehicle and you would NEVER say that. I can tell you the same thing about Goodyear EAGLE GSD3. (Goodyear's FLAGSHIP wet weather performance tyre at the time)

  • @catfishakaAMC
    @catfishakaAMC 6 лет назад +2

    For me, the best bang for your buck is gonna be any SRI (Sumitomo Rubber industrial) branded tire. So this is Sumitomo, Falken, OHTSU, and some Dunlops.

  • @lookoutleo
    @lookoutleo 2 года назад

    I've been offered autogreen sc1 at £48 or Toyo proxies cf2 at £58, do you think the Toyos will last loads longer and have better grip in the wet 205 55 16 on electric leaf, what's your thoughts

  • @aircommandslipperz
    @aircommandslipperz 3 года назад +5

    i have used some affordable chinese brands tyres (landsail and rydanz, size 17 inches with 45 sidewall profile). they have good grip and wet performance. However i think they cannot withstand bad road conditions decently as both brands suffered swollen on the tyres after about just 1 year(i believe i had these because i drive fast on bad surface highways).
    Just changed to more expensive michelin primacy 4 tyres now with a thicker 50 sidewall profile and hoping these to last longer than those 2 brands.

    • @lobsterwhisperer7932
      @lobsterwhisperer7932 2 года назад +1

      I have used a lot of no-name brands, out of all of them kapsen i found to be just below hankook in terms of stickiness in the wet, all the other no-name brands skid in the wet, this is just my personal experience. I once used kelly tyres, supposedly a decent brand, but they were horrible in the wet.

  • @SK-uq8mm
    @SK-uq8mm 6 лет назад

    What do you think of the rotalla details S pace RU01 tyres?

  • @dmack9884
    @dmack9884 6 лет назад

    Good Point Chris S, I am in the retail tire business. My store has been in the same location since 1961, I have been there since 1975. Thee is no doubt the Chinese tire 's built years ago had some serious issues. As the R&D has improved so much over the last 3 or 5 years the Chinese tire has put itself in a good position in the American market. I probably sell 1/2 and 1/2 with no issues.One of the best values I see is the lighttruck

    • @michaelterlecky4549
      @michaelterlecky4549 5 лет назад

      I had a set of ling long crosswind on a 2008 mercury sable and they sucked in the winter months but they sure lasted a long time.

  • @andynixon2820
    @andynixon2820 6 лет назад +10

    Quality tyres last longer , get better mpg , make for safer handling and give better road feel . I got fed up with cheap tyres and now love my michelins - they actually save money in the long run .

    • @soldiers303
      @soldiers303 6 лет назад +1

      Andy Nixon don't know how you work that one out. But at most each tyre will save you £10 over its life. The mpg difference is almost non existent. Do some research and you'll save some money

    • @HeinrichEichmann
      @HeinrichEichmann 4 года назад

      @@soldiers303 Even if quality tires don't save Andy money how much is handling and stopping distance worth to you and your family? I love my Michelin CrossClimate+ tires. We average 6 feet (1.83 meters) of snow a year in Northeast Pennsylvania and they are a gem, I have no problems getting around whatsoever. In the summer they make my big old 2012 Honda Accord feel like a much more nimble car around the curves or changing lanes on the highway, very well planted, solid and stable. I've also succumbed to the cheap tire scam when I was young, ill informed and broke. I thought it was normal to replace my tires (tyres just for you haha) every year. Oh, and I let other drivers do my research for me. That's why I bought the Michelin Crossclimate+'s... It's amazing, these people drove 200 million miles (322 million kilometers) on all brands of tires, gave real world unbiased ratings and I didn't even have to pay them lol.
      Cheers from the states mate and Merry Christmas.
      www.tirerack.com/tires/surveyresults/surveydisplay.jsp?type=GTAS

    • @gamesmaster1060
      @gamesmaster1060 Год назад

      ​@@soldiers303cope

    • @pauljackson6593
      @pauljackson6593 8 месяцев назад

      I put budget tyres on my car hated them . Sold and lost most of what I paid for them… bought Michelins .

    • @stuartd8695
      @stuartd8695 15 дней назад

      Had a few premium tyres sliced and busted due to potholes.
      Put on cheaper tyres and if the get sliced open I don't feel the pain of high cash outlay.
      Some of the Chinese manufacturers offer lifetime warranty as well.
      On a percentage of treadware left.
      If sliced brand new, new tyre fitted.

  • @TheDiksaaa
    @TheDiksaaa 3 года назад +3

    I had Nankang all seson tyre (AW-6 model). Good traction in all conditions. On my wife car I fit Rotalla Setula 4 Season tyrs. 10.000 kilometres - so far so god.

  • @renevanoyen3817
    @renevanoyen3817 6 лет назад +16

    I had Nankang (B rating in the wet) tyres on my small car, they were horrible on dry tarmac and dangerous in the wet (very slippery and wheel spin from a car with only 55bhp). Then I replaced all four of them with Michelin with a A-rating for wet, it was like heaven. I couldn't get any wheel spin from it and every ride in any condition was very reassuring. These Michelin's cost twice as much, but it's the best investment anytime for me.

    • @melrobinson6919
      @melrobinson6919 6 лет назад

      I put a set of Nankang trailer tires on my boat trailer in 2004. In 2008, three of them had totally failed; just simple blew out, and they were inflated correctly and were not overloaded. Those POS's couldn't stand up to the SW Nevada heat, even though tire covers were used and the tires didn't have but a few hundred miles on them. In replacing them, I went with "Hi-Run" due to cheap cost...another mistake. You could watch those crap tires wear before your very eyes over the same few hundred miles. Replaced those with Maxxis 8008's. Now that's a damned tire and a half! Never again will I cheap out on tires.

    • @sametoruc556
      @sametoruc556 9 месяцев назад

      Michellins are over priced tyres and they don't last long either!

    • @niume7468
      @niume7468 8 месяцев назад

      @@sametoruc556 they are best of the best. Michellin, Continental, Bridgestone, Goodyear are all great.

    • @MattyEngland
      @MattyEngland 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@sametoruc556Performance tyres have softer compounds, that's why they wear quickly.
      Goodyear Eagle F1 asymmetric 6 repeatedly come in the top 3 in blind tyre tests. Definitely not overrated and night and day compared with some Chinese crap.

    • @sametoruc556
      @sametoruc556 7 месяцев назад

      @@MattyEngland well overpriced.

  • @moeenahmed6853
    @moeenahmed6853 Год назад +1

    Hi pal. What about the fuel efficiency ratings on tyres. Do they give you the best miles to the gallon or is it just a con?

  • @MAE420PTM
    @MAE420PTM 4 года назад

    Indeed honest review. 255/55r18 Hilo xv1 are ok, i run em now touareg 7l ( they done 30k ish miles and still alive) , winter Vredestein wintrack4 these ones rule on ice,snow wtv ... i tow alot .and on ma` e46 225/235 40 18 Jinyu good grip but not lasting (also they got that rim proctec edge).

  • @andrevanderwesthuizen7727
    @andrevanderwesthuizen7727 6 лет назад +2

    Kumho Ecsta PS71 235/65R18 fitted to my 2014 Honda Accord 3.5 V6 coupe. Much better than the standard Michelin tyres that were fitted originally. Loads of traction as they never break free or allow the tracion control light to come on. The Michelins would squeel under hard braking and and spin up when accelerating even from second gear. Kumhos are quiet aswell. Very happy whith my Kumho tyres.

    • @07wrxtr1
      @07wrxtr1 5 лет назад

      Those are sleeper cars, and basically as fast as my 370z... so it becomes a fwd vs. rwd pro/con thing. Try out the PS4S's if you want to be SHOCKED and laughing at the just stupid levels of traction, especially on wet roads. Allows you to drive at limits you shouldn't on public roads. I'm on my 3rd set and won't go back to brands like: dunlop, toyo, bridgestones... You can also get $100 off 2x per year during certain purchase windows. Second choice would be the new continentals (which in some cases in dry weather exceed the limits of the michelins); Never tried Kumho, maybe if I were to sell the car and it needed tires... otherwise I'll stick with the PS4S's. Once you go to them, you won't go back!!

    • @drsjlazar
      @drsjlazar 2 года назад

      Kumho Solus user. Best tires I've had.

    • @Slim1423
      @Slim1423 Год назад

      @@drsjlazar Kumho Solus TA11 ? Is that what you have,

  • @johndoherty3884
    @johndoherty3884 2 года назад

    I sort of know the answer but wanted to check. I had 4 new tires put on 11th January 2021 and the back tires have 1mm left and 3 on the front. Roughly 17000 km . Wheel alignment done also.
    Brand Hankook Ventus Prime 3
    Something seems wrong. Any advice would be appreciated

  • @EARLAMS
    @EARLAMS Год назад +2

    Correct me if I am wrong but the fuel pump means the fuel economy of the tyre not how many miles a tyre will do, rolling resistance

  • @gangleweed
    @gangleweed 4 года назад +1

    My car is a 1996 RAV4 2 door and it still had the original tyres it came with.....205/70R 16 Dunlop Desert Duellers.
    Yesterday one back tyre blew out just standing in the driveway …..the rubber was perished and cracking so a replacement set, (no name), on EBAY from THE TYRE DEPOT Melbourne, with fitting and balancing would have cost me A$520.
    A year back I bought a set of 4 TOYOTA KLUGER mag wheels on EBAY with 225/70R 16 Michelin tyres with 2.5mm tread depth for A$250 and am now running them as I like the mag wheels and smooth ride.
    The Kluger wheels have the same 5 hole bolt pattern in the mags.....had to buy a set of wheel nuts too with locking nuts.
    I reckon to get at least another 20,000 Kms from the Michelins......that would be 50-100 Kms a week for the next 10 years at the rate I use the car.

  • @azlandin9911
    @azlandin9911 5 лет назад +9

    I used Kumho PS31 for my two cars. Excellent tyres, as good as Michelin Pilot 3 that were used before, at much cheaper price.

    • @bremCZ
      @bremCZ 4 года назад

      The PS31 don't have the same lateral traction and don't give as much warning when stepping out either.

  • @510munk
    @510munk Год назад +3

    I think that Avon tyres are manufactured in Serbia and not Siberia!

  • @typhoontim125
    @typhoontim125 4 года назад

    Hi Gerard, I'm on the verge of buying 4 tyres...Great video. Do your prices there include fitting?

  • @alanmcewen7731
    @alanmcewen7731 3 года назад

    Same size tyres as on my Hyundai i30, it had Kuhmo from original, 50000ks, probably could have got more but the safety factor kicked in, replaced them with Kuhmos,$105 aussie , more than happy with them.

  • @recoveringnewyorker2243
    @recoveringnewyorker2243 6 лет назад +3

    Shep in the U.S. here. Good info! We have similar results here in the U.S. I drive for a living so I usually pick top of the line (or near top-of-the-line) Michelin , Bridgestone, Yokohama , Continental , etc that are good for 60,000 to 90,000 miles.. I live in Florida where it's very hot and rubber dry rot is a concern. So for my tootaling around town car ('99 Hyundai Accent) I choose 40,000 mile (ironically U.S. made and sold by Walmart) no name cheapies.

    • @GerardBurkeBurkesGarage
      @GerardBurkeBurkesGarage  6 лет назад

      Thanks for taking the time to comment Shep. Great info.

    • @BPoweredLove
      @BPoweredLove 6 лет назад

      How could dry rot be a concern in humid Florida?? I live in Phoenix, which is hotter than anywhere in Florida AND drier and still dry rot isn't a concern here.
      (Barring some weirdo who parks their car in the back yard for years. I'm not taking about strangeness like that)

  • @mr.motormaster9881
    @mr.motormaster9881 6 лет назад +1

    the immortal tires right now are the HANCOOK WHITE WALLS

  • @andybill313
    @andybill313 6 лет назад +2

    Just had a set of Rotalla tyres on my car recently as I use it to drive on to building sites. I have been pleasantly surprised with the RH01 which is about the top end of their range. I had Michelin energy saver tyres previously and have to say that there is no noticeable difference in everyday drivability, in the dry the RH01 preforms marginally better under braking than the energy saver and only marginally worse in the wet, I expect a shorter potential service life as this is achieved with a softer compound, but given that the tyre can match the performance in other respects and I am yet to have any tyre make it past 10,000 miles of service I have no reason to invest the premium brands.
    my main advice would be to pick a tyre suited to your use. If you drive pothole covered puncture traps of a road or on building sites all the time buy something you can afford to replace when it is damaged, as a cheap tyre in good condition is in almost all cases (at least where EU standards apply) safer than a damaged tyre regardless of brand. If you drive a sports car buy tyres to match its performance.

  • @EdgyNumber1
    @EdgyNumber1 6 лет назад

    Hi Gerard, do all tyres have to go through Council of Europe type approval, or do they just set the standards for testing the resultant energy, grip and noise ratings?

    • @GerardBurkeBurkesGarage
      @GerardBurkeBurkesGarage  6 лет назад +1

      From 2012 EU regulations meant tyres had to carry a label with them, showing customers what they were getting (like on household items) it also encouraged tyre manufacturers to produce tyres whose performance exceeds the minimum requirements specified in EU Regulations.
      As for where these tests are carried out I am not sure (maybe someone can jump in with info) we also have to purchase our tyres from a registered Repak Elt member, this helps with tracing supply & disposal.

  • @rlou1484
    @rlou1484 5 лет назад +1

    I am intended to buy Yakahame tyres so have watched a few reviews compared with the Westlake. and I found that the Westlake still has reasonable good feedback from the consumers in UK and QZ, can you please explain the reason? Thank you.

    • @fastlaneautos2318
      @fastlaneautos2318 3 года назад

      With Yokohama you have the same quality like the best brands for less money Yokohama it’s one of the best!

  • @Airwolf2030
    @Airwolf2030 5 лет назад +1

    I'm trying out the Falken Sincera SN250 A/S (215/60 R16 95V SL BSW) tires for my car from discount tire, 2 of them has been installed last week and I'm having the other 2 installed this week after I get the front end of my car's suspension/steering/aliment fixed so I'm curious how the tires will perform
    the previous tires was the GT Radial Touring VP Plus (215 60 R16 95H SL BSW) and it lasted up to 2 years even though it feels decent, it could have lasted longer maybe if the front end of my car was fixed

    • @Brandon-ji7nv
      @Brandon-ji7nv 5 лет назад

      Tyre*

    • @W0LV1E45
      @W0LV1E45 4 года назад +1

      @@Brandon-ji7nv US/Canada= Tire. England/Europe(?)=Tyre.

  • @fizaraja2205
    @fizaraja2205 5 лет назад +1

    Tristar,auto-grip are very good budget brands from china. On my ford galaxy i use to have 40000 miles easily. but its always depend how you drive your vehicle and most importantly make sure tyre pressure once in a week, proper wheel balancing and finally wheel alignment. Thats the secret happy days 😁

  • @uktech
    @uktech 6 лет назад +2

    I always use Uniroyal. Always served me well and the price is usually reasonable.

    • @Daniel-pc1er
      @Daniel-pc1er 4 года назад

      Uniroyal's are such great tires for the price. I once had a customer get 85k miles out of their 65k mile-rated Uniroyal Tigerpaw, with no signs of cracking of the tire or no uneven tire wear.

    • @MrWelshboy81
      @MrWelshboy81 4 года назад

      @Shaman96 you get what you pay for mate

  • @dunk8157
    @dunk8157 2 месяца назад

    One of my first cars had NakNang (spelt similar maybe) they had no grip at all in the wet and I used to love sliding around everywhere, it was pretty cool sliding across the road out of roundabouts, but I was 20 years old, I realise now they were probably a bit dangerous. This was some time ago, another experience was having a large bubble/lump appearing on a tyre, different car but another cheap brand. So my experience has led me to buy brands such as Kleber which are a Polish version of Michelin, or the sub brand of Continental called Uniroyal , I'm happy with mid range tyres they are quite a step up from the super cheap tyres.

  • @MrZimmaframe
    @MrZimmaframe 10 месяцев назад +2

    I have tried cheap tyres upto premium, and tbh the cheaper tyres are a false economy. 225/45/r17
    I got 15k miles out of a set of Avon ZV7 £75 fitted.
    I have 35k on a set of Michelin Primacy 4 tyres currently at around 1.8-2.4mm and going but will need changing soon (1.6mm uk legal limit).
    I always try and rotate my tyres front to rear, left to right and right to left, as my car is front wheel drive.

  • @jkfooty8727
    @jkfooty8727 4 года назад

    We get pretry good promotions on Yokohama here in Australia, sometime they go as low as Kumho, even Hankook. I bought AE50 gave me 40K and still going can get some more out of it but due to Yokohama V701 on promotion now i ll changing to them. Lets see how it goes

  • @triplevxd
    @triplevxd Месяц назад

    I mainly fit Vredstein Ultracs now. Absolutely awesome tyres. Great levels of grip, reasonably priced and long lasting too.

  • @Peter-bg5gy
    @Peter-bg5gy 4 года назад

    I just bought a set of "Goodride" (China) 5.00 x 12 radials for my multicab van. Today I noticed the sidewall calls for 65 psi! Can this be correct?

    • @GerardBurkeBurkesGarage
      @GerardBurkeBurkesGarage  4 года назад

      No Pete that is the max PSI of the tyre, the tyre placard will give you the correct info for pressures on that vehicle.

  • @ioanpena
    @ioanpena 6 лет назад +2

    I use kumho ES31 and they do very well when it rains on dusty roads.

  • @AvroBellow
    @AvroBellow 2 месяца назад

    I've used Chinese tires branded as Hercules, Merit, Boto, Kapsen and Kinforest. They've always been a great value and I've never been unhappy with their ride quality or performance whether they were summer or winter radials. Considering how many vehicles are on China's roads, I think it safe to say that they have quite a bit of experience in that regard.

  • @briangts470
    @briangts470 5 лет назад +4

    ive used LingLong Crosswind and HiFly HF201 tyres, handled and held up as good as the goodyear assurance i had before them

    • @gutworm686
      @gutworm686 5 лет назад

      Brin Gts nonsense. Absolute bull.

    • @bremCZ
      @bremCZ 4 года назад

      No they didn't. I sold Linglong, HiFly and Goodyear for years. The budget ones are ok for their money sure but they don't compare to any Goodyear at all.
      The lateral grip of both the Linglong and HiFly are much less than the Assurance and don't have anywhere near the same durability.

    • @jorakarandas6592
      @jorakarandas6592 3 года назад

      @@bremCZ i found Linglong to last as much as Michelin energy Saver. The only drawback was worse mpg. On average 0,5L per 100km. So the difference in price was eaten by the increase in consumption.

    • @bremCZ
      @bremCZ 3 года назад +1

      @@jorakarandas6592 That and the 20 metre longer stopping distance from 100kph.

    • @jorakarandas6592
      @jorakarandas6592 3 года назад +1

      @@bremCZ never bothered me. I drive like a grandpa :))

  • @darren.181
    @darren.181 6 лет назад

    Iv started using a tyre brand called altenzo and there great for the money were i used mid ranged tyres on anything diesel i have but performance cars always got top brands ie bridgestone potenza etc but defo try the altenzo tyre the good for the money

  • @BODenKai
    @BODenKai 6 лет назад +38

    I thought this was gonna have real tests. do braking distance tests between all 3 sets

  • @gerrykeenan2585
    @gerrykeenan2585 3 года назад

    tyres on oponeo are 20 to 30 cheaper then the tyre shops and sometimes a lot more in top brands seen a guy looking for 125 for mitcelin that were 70 on oponeo i know u guys cant compete with them but you have with the kumho now u can buy kumho ecowing 195-65-15 for 49e on it thats their budget budget.but their kumho ecsta is their top tyre cost 83e your selling it at 75e and fitted so on line isent always cheaper people should look around keep up the good work cheers..

  • @tahamehdi4460
    @tahamehdi4460 6 лет назад +4

    Comforsor Tyre Chinese brand plz review

  • @randysmailbox
    @randysmailbox 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you for this very informative well done video/review it helped me a great deal .

  • @alandavies1054
    @alandavies1054 2 месяца назад

    I’m just about to buy two front tyres for my wife’s diesel Clio and I’ll be going with a budget brand which are £50 each…fitted. I’ve had them before on other cars and never had an issue…she only covers about 5k miles per year and very rarely goes on a motorway…just drive sensibly and to the weather conditions and you will be fine.

  • @allanbiggs1685
    @allanbiggs1685 3 года назад +1

    Have been using the Avon zv7 tyres. Initially like them, but had found 2 sets have started perishing badly with cracks appearing in the tread between 2 and 3 years old. A 3 (,just) year old pair were an MOT failure .
    Have heard of others with this issue.

    • @allanbiggs1685
      @allanbiggs1685 3 года назад +1

      Have had the same problem with them.

    • @WickedLeo82
      @WickedLeo82 2 года назад +2

      @@allanbiggs1685 same here and tried both ZZ5 & ZV7 models.

    • @peteranstruther3667
      @peteranstruther3667 6 месяцев назад +1

      Avon ZV7s are renowned for perishing with cracks between the tread blocks. All 4 MOT advisories after only 2 years with minimal mileage!
      My local tyre people and mechanic won't sell them anymore!

  • @samsung5181
    @samsung5181 4 года назад +8

    Awesome, as long as tires are decent and not too "falken" expensive, affordable brands work for me.😎

    • @SuperBallin100
      @SuperBallin100 3 года назад

      Falken use to be a good tire about 25 years ago.

  • @JB-fh5kk
    @JB-fh5kk Год назад

    Your opinion about Avon zv7 195/50/r16 for Yaris?

  • @Colombos1994
    @Colombos1994 3 года назад +1

    Hey buddy very informative video, i would like to ask you something, i just bought new tires for my car, they are 15" tires from goodyear efficient grip , but they were from the year 2014, unused of course , but since only 1 costed 127 euros in 2014 i got them on a cheep deal (63 eu) , is it dangerous? they were stored!

    • @GerardBurkeBurkesGarage
      @GerardBurkeBurkesGarage  3 года назад +1

      Thank you ylli,
      7 year old tyres is a no from me. I would replace and not take the risk. Too many examples of old tyres playing a major factor in accident reports.
      Better safe than sorry is best applied here

  • @michaeljohnson1006
    @michaeljohnson1006 Год назад

    Would be interesting to know the new tread depth of the different brands

  • @mr.motormaster9881
    @mr.motormaster9881 6 лет назад +1

    SUNPRO TIRES last 2 monts max before they crack and wear half way

  • @msautowheels3501
    @msautowheels3501 3 года назад

    Sailun SH-406 and
    Mirage-162 Feedback required please.

  • @Heart2HeartBooks
    @Heart2HeartBooks 4 года назад

    Take core samples to see if grip changes due to change in makeup.

  • @colinharrison2639
    @colinharrison2639 5 лет назад

    To be the best budget is a riken part of the Michelin brand. Amazing tyre I've never had any complaints from any customer I've fitted them too.. nothing but good reviews.

    • @dj_efk
      @dj_efk 5 лет назад

      Really? www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Riken/Maystorm-2-B-2.htm

  • @clemayk
    @clemayk Год назад

    I’m using Greenlander tyres now. L-Zeal56. All good and quiet!

  • @chriss1757
    @chriss1757 6 лет назад +22

    Nice review. Great info. I use Chinese tires (US) on my older vehicles since I'm not sure how much longer I will drive them and I've NEVER had a bad Chinese tire. Are they Michelins? NO! But they typically perform safely for 40 to 50,000 miles which is what I expect from a budget tire.

    • @GerardBurkeBurkesGarage
      @GerardBurkeBurkesGarage  6 лет назад +2

      Thanks for sharing Chris. if you have any Chinese brands names that you would recommend be sure to post them.

    • @elie955eai
      @elie955eai 6 лет назад

      I run chinese tires also (the brand name is Ovation) on my jeep. Trust me, my jeep lost grip even in 4 wheel drive on a mountain turn. I was going 20 MPH. They are trash. But I think some chinese brands are good. What brand do you run?

    • @nbers1
      @nbers1 6 лет назад

      Elie Abou Issa Did you use MT tyre? or AT? HT?

    • @elie955eai
      @elie955eai 6 лет назад +1

      Chris Xin Zhang I'm running AT tires, they are Ovation Ecovision VI-286 AT to be more precise. And trust me, they are really bad, one of my father's friend put a set of them on his 2010 Honda Pilot a year ago, and he cannot wait to replace them this winter (and mind you, they did not even time to wear down, we are a REALLY small country and we do like 10000 km per year).

    • @nbers1
      @nbers1 6 лет назад +1

      Elie Abou Issa Thanks for sharing your experience. I'm a tyre distributor in New Zealand. I know some China made tyres are really good quality, but some are crab. I don't think any single brand can present Chinese tyre quality. I recommend you do a research of Chinese tyre brand, only buy good brands like Delinte, Kinforest, Aolus, Evergreen and etc.

  • @carlosbolanos5361
    @carlosbolanos5361 4 года назад

    I bought some accelera phi 2 ( sport ) tires ! So far they feel good .

  • @xavichuvy9047
    @xavichuvy9047 10 месяцев назад

    I've always bought Michelin until I tried the Autogreen Tourchaser. Other than noise, so far I found them to be equal or better than the equivalent Michelin Energy.

  • @nageswararaojasti1509
    @nageswararaojasti1509 5 лет назад +7

    Yokohama, Avon, autogrip of China this video give good comments to use

  • @Banana.Republic
    @Banana.Republic 3 года назад

    Thank you for your honest opinion

  • @Mr330d
    @Mr330d 4 года назад

    There’s nothing like a Happy gallop tyre 😂

  • @99ron30
    @99ron30 3 года назад +1

    On my own and my family's cars over the years I have found Goodride, Hifly, A-plus, Winrun, Roadstone, GT radial, Uniroyal all pretty good, some wear down quicker than others but performance was fine. It's surprising how good 4x4 and AWD cars can be in the snow on very cheap Highway Terrain M+S or Winter tyres.
    The only tyre that I found kinda poor was the pair of 13 inch Kumho Solus I had on the front of my Nissan Micra K11, slippy in the wet but then again I was young and stupid driving hard in the rain on a twisty road, not a good idea.

  • @charmiancolombage
    @charmiancolombage Год назад

    Thank you very much for all the help. I would like ur feed back on Pearly tyres made in china

  • @pssecho
    @pssecho 5 лет назад

    What's your take on Duraturn tyres? Any past experience with them?

    • @aashusingh4804
      @aashusingh4804 4 года назад

      Used mozzo 4s and ran 3000 miles till now, they r better than all famous brands like Micheline, bridgestone, yoko, good year

  • @trooper5131
    @trooper5131 5 лет назад +1

    Does anyone know the difference of having 3 circumferential tread grooves vs 4? I know they're for rain but is there a big difference in rain? As shown in the yokohomas and kumho tires in the vid

    • @bremCZ
      @bremCZ 4 года назад

      The number of circumferential grooves is irrelevant. The Goodyear GSD3 was one of the best wet weather performance tyres on the market and had none at all.

  • @abam1roy194
    @abam1roy194 5 лет назад +1

    Hello Sir..Im from Malaysia Im using 195 55 R16 summer tyres..can you give me advice which tyre for me..i have tried goodyear excellence continental cc6 and falken sincera 832i..its quite difficult to.get these size coz im using stock rims from factory.. 😁

    • @Brandon-ji7nv
      @Brandon-ji7nv 5 лет назад

      Try Blacklion or jinyu if you can get them in Malaysia

  • @shiftyshamsk
    @shiftyshamsk 6 лет назад +6

    You go into any fitters and they'll quote you what they have on the shelf. Your average punter that drives a focus won't care. If it's new, passes the MOT it's a winner. He ain't going to notice noise, fuel consumption, wet grip, dry grip or stopping distances. Just drive along at a steady speed till they wear out. He'll only notice there's no tread come mot!

  • @jjtinkler97
    @jjtinkler97 2 года назад +2

    Thanks.
    I bought a used car with "Ling Loong" tyres on the front, (merc w210 320 auto) looked fairly new, but after the temperature dropped below 8 degreesC here in London, I noticed that a sharp stop even in the dry caused the fronts to lock up, a tiny bit of damp and the fronts would lock while the auto maintained a bit of shove from the rear whilst stopping at lights (even the abs couldnt help much as it would bang on and off about 4 times a sec). Changed to a good all season, and the car was transformed the abs was happy (if it kicked in at all chittered at about 20 times a second) and the car was a pleasure to drive from there on. The compound in some of the cheap tyres does not have good cold characteristics, so I have steered clear of them. Maybe if I retire to spain...

  • @1ch1ah
    @1ch1ah 2 года назад +7

    It would be helpful to include the depth of tread when new. My last set of khumos were 6.9mm - 7.2mm when new! Their published depth is 8.00mm!...usable down to 1.2mm means many miles are missing!

    • @kimbrown797
      @kimbrown797 Год назад +2

      I just bought supposedly new autogreen tyres and they were 7 mmm new not the recommended 8 mm

  • @Sky1
    @Sky1 6 лет назад

    I have tried nearly all those tires, and they all suck for various reasons. Nothing touches Michellins, believe me I have tried and compared. Either the sidewall, the cords or the overall reliability have been less than par. The best low budget tire I have seen have been Generals but those two had their issues (noise) but could hold together when punctured.

  • @yarpos
    @yarpos 6 лет назад +34

    A lot of people who say they would only buy brand name tyres and would never by Chinese, should have a close look at the sidewalls on many brand names tyres. They may be surprised where many are being made.

    • @skylinefever
      @skylinefever 6 лет назад +1

      That is 100% true. My grandmother's 2009 Chrysler T&C was built with Yokohama tires. Those Yokohamas were made in Indonesia. I would encounter many Sumitomo tires that were made in Thailand or China.

    • @sebastianb5036
      @sebastianb5036 5 лет назад +16

      It is not about where they're made. It is about the technology in the tyre. I don't think chinese manufacturers put a lot of effort in Research and development which often results in tyres which are acceptable in some conditions and bad in another. You might get a tyre which does well on a dry or slightly moist road but becomes a danger in heavy rainfall.
      Or you might get a tyre which sticks to the road really well but doesn't last two seasons because they took a very soft compound.
      Making tyres is finding the best possible compromise in every aspect. They're much more then rubber with some grooves .

    • @mihai-danut6955
      @mihai-danut6955 5 лет назад

      ALL ARE MADE IN CHINA!!!ALL ! LIKE IPHONE,WHERE IS THE POINT IF IS USA IF ON THE BACK IS MADE IN CHINA!NOT WORST

    • @waleryx
      @waleryx 4 года назад

      .... China ... China .... where we are and what we are doing ? Stop steel industry in Europe, US and buy Chinese cars and so on 😂 It is cheaper. 🙈 We do not care about it but children of our children will be slaves belonging to Great China. Stop it ! It is not too late !!!

  • @umairzafar9052
    @umairzafar9052 5 лет назад +4

    Believe it or not Yokohama produces the best tyres. Trust me.. they glide over surfaces and at the same time gives great control. Plus it doesn't affects the mileage at all.

  • @iftekharhussain4621
    @iftekharhussain4621 5 лет назад

    Would you please give me the quality information about HILO & INTERTRAC brand china tyres?

    • @julienr1123
      @julienr1123 5 лет назад

      I've had intertrac on for 3 years... Never had a problem....good grip on the road.. Lasted about 3 years...No sure about the other chinese brands but the Intertracs were good

  • @hitardo
    @hitardo 3 года назад +5

    The rain rating is not about "grip".
    It is measuring the capacity of getting the rain out of the tire, in order to not aquaplan.
    The noise yes, it usually is linked to the grip.
    More grip, usually equals more noise.

  • @brettwicks7339
    @brettwicks7339 Год назад

    Great video , thanks , i appreciated your thoughts . I know this is a old video , but could you give me some info on a chinese brand tyre called RAPID ECOLANDER A/T 265.75.16 ? Im looking at putting them on my 4X4 as a back up set only , as i don't wish to spend alot of money on a back up set , currently running FALKEN WILDPEAK AT3 on my main set of wheels ,
    Thanks for your help .

  • @mAdcaTzm4a1
    @mAdcaTzm4a1 5 лет назад +4

    Do you have a review for sailun tires? I hear its quite great with a cheap price!

  • @eyesofmorelia1227
    @eyesofmorelia1227 4 года назад +1

    i had 20 inch tyres on my car the rapid brand only lasted 3 months they ended up with bubbles on the inside

  • @joannaatkins822
    @joannaatkins822 6 лет назад +5

    This is a great video, I'm glad you uploaded!
    I have some experience with two chinese branded and manufactured tyres myself; Autogrip and Jinyu.
    I had a Volvo V40 which are notoriously hard on rear tyres due to the handling set up.
    With this in mind, without having the rear suspension replaced or adjusted, I found the Jinyu to be far superior to the Autogrip.
    In 215/45 R17, my Autogrip P308 tyres wore out after 8000 miles over 9 months in the south of england, and this was down to the cord on the inside! I was shocked and very unimpressed. I also noticed that the compound was cracking on the outside, and the tyres were only 2 years from their manufacturing date, so they should not have aged that poorly. Now because those tyres were "economy" tyres, I knew they'd be a relatively hard compound.
    I had a theory about needing a softer compound, so the next set I ordered (from blackcircles) I had very specific requirements. I chose a really cheap set, the Jinyu branded YU61. I say I chose them, but instead I bought a set of high grip (A in the wet), low economy (E grade) and 68db from their undisclosed section, just named "blackcircles".
    These tyres lasted 16,000 miles before I sold the car, they had even wear throughout and a LOT of tread left. They had better noise, grip, handling characteristics, but sadly a thinner tyre wall so they aren't for hard track day use (obviously).
    All in all this experience really made me realise that as you said in your video, chinese tyres aren't inherently bad. Like any products the proof is in the pudding, and I was amazed by the relative quality of these two tyres. I'd reccommend Jinyu YU61 tyres to anyone in the UK if they needed a stop gap tyre.

    • @GerardBurkeBurkesGarage
      @GerardBurkeBurkesGarage  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks for your input Phil.

    • @joannaatkins822
      @joannaatkins822 6 лет назад +1

      Gerard Burke You're very welcome! You've earned a subscriber with your great content ;)

    • @GerardBurkeBurkesGarage
      @GerardBurkeBurkesGarage  6 лет назад +2

      Thanks very much, comments like that make it all worth while. I very much appreciate it.

    • @Brandon-ji7nv
      @Brandon-ji7nv 5 лет назад +1

      Gerard Burke why do you call them Chinese tyres. Tyres are tyre no matter what country they come from just the fact that a Chinese guy will make your tyres at £1 an hour whilst an English/ American guy would be paid £10 an hour makes no sense to not buy them from china? Also your tracking was out Tyres don’t just wear on the inside like that 🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @Brandon-ji7nv
      @Brandon-ji7nv 5 лет назад

      Oh and also it’s very common for tyres to crack over 2 years

  • @MrWelshboy81
    @MrWelshboy81 4 года назад +3

    The more sensible you treat your tyres, the longer you keep your tyres (if you drive like Lewis Hamilton your tyre shop will love you and if you drive like your grandmother he will hate you more)

  • @Charliemmafan
    @Charliemmafan 2 месяца назад

    I started watching your video and wondering why the tires were so cheap because my car actually takes the exact same size but then I realized this video is 6 years old so I think each of those tires is probably double literally in price right now in 2024!

  • @beastman.330
    @beastman.330 4 года назад

    What do you thoughts on nexen n'fera

  • @brallybear620
    @brallybear620 6 лет назад +25

    Buying cheap tires is really to deceive your self. In an comparison test done by the Swedish car magazine “Vi Bilägare no 5 march 27-2018” the braking distance from 100 km/h to 0 km/h on wet tarmac was 54.6 metres with Continental tires and 74.1 metres with budget Goodride tires!
    Another way of describing this is that when the Continental tire equipped car came to a full stop the car with Goodride tires flew past at 50 km/h! Imagine what that would mean if there was a mother with a pram crossing your way! I know not all budget tires are as bad as this example but think again. You get what you pay for. Buy premium brands!

    • @exvitermini
      @exvitermini 6 лет назад +6

      B Ohlsson buying expensive tyres just because they are expensive is not deceiving? Since when automotive magazines got credible?.Be smart.

    • @brallybear620
      @brallybear620 6 лет назад +1

      Who said you should buy expensive tires because they are expensive? There are magazines and there are magazines. And how should you yourselves decide which tires are good or bad? Never heard of the magazine, why not try internet. Get smart.

    • @juaidyaizat
      @juaidyaizat 6 лет назад +1

      saw that video. but the video was back in 2015. china phone was crap back then

    • @brallybear620
      @brallybear620 6 лет назад +1

      Sorry about that. It appears You must be a subscriber to get access to the article. It is also in Swedish but the graphs and pictures can be understood even by non-Swedish people, I think. The tests where done in Texas in November 2017 at a specially designed test track.

    • @paulanderson79
      @paulanderson79 6 лет назад +1

      *braking :-)

  • @unclejoe280
    @unclejoe280 6 лет назад +2

    I smile when i come across tyre/oil snobs. If sold in eu or usa thay have standards thay must reach.but if you push your to the limit dont expect any thing to last.

    • @paulanderson79
      @paulanderson79 6 лет назад

      The problem is that the standards here in Europe are depressingly low.

    • @bremCZ
      @bremCZ 4 года назад +1

      There is no standard for lateral grip in either region.

  • @SeanD2937
    @SeanD2937 4 года назад +5

    Milestar is a solid performer in my experience. I also had great luck with Nankang. Both are made in Taiwan if I'm not mistaken.

    • @tbrwn2548
      @tbrwn2548 3 года назад

      I didn't like mile star. Tried EPIC tire at TKingdom. Feels better

  • @UncleDeadly
    @UncleDeadly 5 лет назад

    Could anyone give me some feedback on the Bridgestone Turanza T005? Looking to put them on an MX5 MK 2.5. Thanks!

    • @gaffnaldo1
      @gaffnaldo1 5 лет назад +1

      Got them on my mazda 6....very good but when the outter edge starts to wear out they are not good for cornering