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2011 Autoreview Max Performance Summer Tyre Test

Jonathan Benson
Data analyzed and reviewed by Jonathan Benson
4 min read Updated

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Test Results Data

Good Below Average 42 BEST
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Discussion

4 comments
  1. SOTXI archived

    TYRES : YOKOHAMA ADVAN SPORT V103B - 255/55 R18Y
    CAR : CHRYSLER 300C TOURER 3.0 CRD
    IMPRESSIONS :
    SECO : 9
    MOJADO : 7
    AGARRE : 8
    RUIDO : 6
    CONFORT : 8
    TYRE APPEARANCE : 8
    PERFECT...., VERY SATISFIED WITH HIS PERFORMANCE

    #1498
  2. Sweeshy archived

    Again this test seems odd. The pilot super sport is the lightest tire out of all of these.
    A 5 for comfort on the super sports? This is ridiculous. I had P zero's and switched to Super Sports on my 535i and the handling and comfort both benefitted significantly.

    Lighter tires also lead to better gas mileage, easier weight transfer, quicker acceleration due to lower rotational mass, etc.
    The Super Sports should be #1 as they are in most other tests. They've already won the title of the #1 ultra high performance tire. And that means all around, they handle better than most of these tires in the wet too.

    #872
  3. JFreeman archived

    It seems that following this test you created a new entry for the Nokian Hakka Z in your database. This tyre IS the Nokian Z G2, with a different name for Nordic/Scandinavian markets (remember it was a Russian test).

    #258
    1. TyreReviews JFreeman archived

      Thank you very much for the information!

      #259