Adjust Result Weighting
The overall scores below are calculated using our weighting system. Since the original publication may use a different scoring methodology that wasn't shared, these results may differ from their published rankings. You can adjust the weightings below to explore how different priorities affect the results.
Test Results Data
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Cells are colour-coded from green (best) to red (worst). The Total Score reflects the weighted sum of all categories. A ★ marks the best tyre in each test.
| # | Tyre | Total Score |
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Not every driver has the same priorities. Adjust the category weightings above to re-rank the tyres based on what matters most to your driving style.
Scores are colour-coded from red (weakest) through yellow to green (strongest) to help you quickly spot each tyre's strengths and weaknesses.
The original test ranking is shown in the # column. Arrows indicate how each tyre moves when your custom weighting is applied.
There's something strange with the Michelin Pilot Alpin 4, he has only 85 on snow but no negative point. And Auto Bild say that he is better on snow than the Dunlop SPWS4D; the Nokian WRA3 and the GoodYear UG8P! I think there's a typo and the real score is 95 on snow ;) By the way, on this test: http://www.tyrereviews.co.u... you said that the Pilot Alpin 4 was tested, but he doesn't existe in 16" and was lunch only in 2012!! I think it was the Alpin 4 ;)