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2014 All Season Tyre Test

Jonathan Benson
Data analyzed and reviewed by Jonathan Benson
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51 comments
  1. Pat Agnew-Delafontaine archived

    I bought a Panda Rock 29 July 2014 with all season tyres - the 2 front tyres are worn and need changing. Is this normal? My Km is about 13,000.

    #1476
    1. TyreReviews Pat Agnew-Delafontaine archived

      Hi,

      That seems quite low, but if the car is been driven hard, or had an alignment issue it's entirely possible to wear through tyres that quickly!

      #1477
      1. Pat Agnew-Delafontaine TyreReviews archived

        Ordinary city driving - but an accident 4 weeks ago which did affect the front left tyre's alignment but the garage let me drive it until the repairs could be done this week. Thanks.

        #1478
  2. Paul archived

    Hi, I'm looking for some new tyres for my Skoda Yeti 4x4 225/50/17, can you recommend a good All Season tyre, reading the reviews my short list is the Pirelli Cinturato, Goodyear Vector 4seasons, or any other suggestions please, prefer low noise and decent fuel rating. Thanks

    #1473
    1. TyreReviews Paul archived

      Hi Paul,

      Sizes will probably be quite limited in your size. We know the Goodyear Vector 4Season is still rated very well, and available in the size. One other tyre worth checking not featured in this test is the Michelin CrossClimate.

      http://www.tyrereviews.co.u...

      #1474
  3. Slodge archived

    Need to go to Germany in November or February and understand it's a legal requirement to Have winter or a tyre suitable for road Conditions. I have 3008 with 225x50x17

    #1472
    1. TyreReviews Slodge archived

      As per Paul's question in the same size above, most of these tyres will carry the mountain and snowflake symbol which will enable them to be used as a winter tyre in Germany.

      #1475
  4. SuperFX archived

    I keep looking at this test and I just cannot understand how the Uniroyal AllSeasons Expert does not end up first? The only Tyre with a higher score is the Vredestein, which I can imagine gets penalized for it's weak wet performance, but I cannot figure out any weighting that would put the Uniroyal in fourth place?

    #1377
    1. TyreReviews SuperFX archived

      This is sadly a question for Auto Bild :(

      #1383
  5. SaintsFan68 archived

    I am about to get a new pair of front tyres for my 2012 Renault Megane Sports Tourer.
    My daily driving is mainly on motorways and A-roads, however I do occasionally venture down b-roads, which in area, have tarmac akin to a lunar landscape! Which tyre do you suggest fits my requirements best?

    #1355
    1. TyreReviews SaintsFan68 archived

      What size are you looking for? We presume, as you're posting in the comments for an all season article, you won't be looking to change tyres twice a year between summer and winters, which likely means any of the well rated premium all season tyres in this test will be suitable.

      #1356
  6. Jan archived

    Hi TyreReviews,
    I´m looking for new "intermediate" tires for my car. I change three sets of tires during the year (summer 205/50/16, all season 195/60/15, winter 185/65/15). I use all season tires on wet or dry road, when the summer tires lose function due to lower temperatures and for winter tires is still too "warm" to function as they should (and wear down more quickly, than in freezy weather and on a snow). This season takes approx. 3 months past few years here (in Czech Rep.). Formerly it were weeks.
    I´m looking at Bridgestone A001 (my favorite). But I have no information about Goodyear Eagle Vector EV-2+, which I´m looking at too. And currently at Pirelli Cinturato of course. I prefer direction tread, wet/aquaplaning performance and dry performance. Rolling resistance, comfort/noise, wear are unimportant for me and snow/ice performance too.
    Which of these tires do you recommended?
    Many thanks and best regards
    Jan

    #1344
    1. TyreReviews Jan archived

      Hi Jan,

      3 sets of tyres, that's impressive dedication! :)

      We've just tried the Pirelli Cinturato All Season and was very impressed, very good for wet and dry weather: http://www.tyrereviews.co.u...

      One other option is maybe consider a European winter tyre before you fit the full winter. Something like the Nokian WRA3 has excellent reviews in dry and wet performance.

      #1345
  7. Gareth archived

    Afternoon All. My "Old Girl" needs a new set of boots and am in a pickle as to whether I choose Winter/All Season tyres. I have a MB E320 CDI Estate and she has been a wonderful car. She has a significant amount of torque and I live in Cumbria hence my quandary? I would appreciate any advice/opinions/thoughts from you all as to what to choose. Many thanks, Gareth :-)

    #1337
    1. TyreReviews Gareth archived

      It largely depends on tyre size, driving style, whether you have to commute in extreme conditions.

      Answer some of these and we can help more :)

      #1339
      1. Gareth TyreReviews archived

        Good Morning All. Apologies for the lack of information, numpty! The "old girl's" tyres are 225/55 X 16, I do not have to commute in extreme conditions but on our shambolic Cumbrian roads. Currently it is -4 Degrees, I will not be commuting on snow but will be on icy/flooded very rain sodden roads. Hope that helps and thanks for the prompt response, Gareth :-)

        #1340
        1. TyreReviews Gareth archived

          If you're happy to change wheels / tyres twice a year, the winter / summer combination is hard to beat.

          If you don't want to change tyres twice a year, there is a number of reasonable options in proper all season tyres in your size.

          http://lovetyres.com/search...

          The Goodyear Vector 4Seasons is a very well regarded all season tyre, but it's worth noting they still have some of the issues winter tyres suffer in the summer, which means them overall less efficient than the summer / winter combination. That said, for town driving and short commutes, they're more than up to the job.

          #1341
          1. Gareth TyreReviews archived

            Hello again. Thanks for the fast response, appreciated. I have checked out the Goodyear and note it is rated as you have kindly mentioned. I have a "short list" in my size, 225/55 X 16 and wondered if they are available from yourselves? Goodyear Vector 4Seasons, Vredestein Quatrac Lite, Continental Wintercontact TS 850 and lastly Pirelli Allseason?

            #1342
            1. TyreReviews Gareth archived

              Sadly we don't sell tyres, but some of our advertisers do.

              One of the advertisers is lovetyres.com linked above and you can find other advertisers in the pricing pages of tyres.

              That's an excellent short list!

              #1343
  8. Rustic Ratbag archived

    What's suitable for an '06 Subaru Outback 3 litre (215/55/R17V)? The standard Geolander G900As are OK but a bit old tech now, I need a fresh set of something newer. An all season tyre? A good allround winter tyre? What would you recommend? Must be good in the wet, and snow (and the dry, and be quiet and comfortable and last forever....!)

    #1328
    1. TyreReviews Rustic Ratbag archived

      If you don't want to be changing tyres twice a year, any of the top tested all season tyres will be the best blend of performance.

      Larger sizes are quite limited, so it might come down to what you can find in your size.

      #1333
  9. EvieC archived

    Hi there, I've been trying to order these today for my mini clubman. Are any of these run flats? If not, is there a recommendation for a good all season run flat tyre? I think mine are 155/95 R16.

    #1326
    1. TyreReviews EvieC archived

      You might want to double check that tyre size :)

      Pirelli just released the first run flat all season, the Pirelli Cinturato All Season which wins this test. More information on the site in the next few days

      #1332
  10. And archived

    Help looking for all season tyres to fit my ford smax 235/45/18....
    Thanks

    #1322
    1. TyreReviews And archived

      The closest you'll get to an all season tyre in that size is the Nokian WR A3, which is technically a winter tyre but very strong in the dry / wet, much like an all season tyre.

      http://lovetyres.com/tyre/N...

      It's also worth keeping an eye on tyrereviews over the next few months, as there's a couple of new all season products coming :)

      #1323
  11. Phil Parsons archived

    Are any of these tyres available as 225x55R 19 99V? I can't find any 4 seasons tyres in this size for a Mazda CX5 SUV.

    #1308
    1. TyreReviews Phil Parsons archived

      Not that we know of, sorry. That's an unusual size, even for summer tyres!

      #1309
  12. DT archived

    Just found this site which looks very useful. Two questions on the all season tyres:
    Noise ratings all seem to be 5 - 7. Is this on the same scale as the summer tyres, which are generally 9? Is that a significant difference?
    There doesn't seem to be any rating for durability - is that not considered?

    #1304
    1. Phil of Cilcain DT archived

      I've recently fitted Goodyear Vector 4 Seasons AO tyres to replace the original Dunlop SPs fitted to my Honda Accord. They are quieter than the originals and I can notice no increase in fuel consumption. They are rated C-C-C-68db. Some variants of this tyre are not rated so highly, so check what you are offered at mytyres.co.uk

      #1307
  13. BillT archived

    I don't understand why the Maloya, which is really the old vredestein quatrac 2 , did so poorly. Have the others got better?

    #1302
    1. TyreReviews BillT archived

      Tyres are constantly improving, even within the same model names. The tyre labelling introduction has pushed tyres to be updated to get better label scores, plus the Quatrac 2 is quite an old pattern now. It was replaced with the 3, and then the Lite.

      #1303
  14. papagray archived

    with regret they don't do my tyre sie in the UK

    #1300
  15. swa archived

    By any chance, is the Pirelli Cinturato AllSeason the P7 version? Thanks

    #1284
    1. TyreReviews swa archived

      As far as we understand it's a new all season tyre from Pirelli.

      We did contact Pirelli for further information, but as it hasn't yet been released in the UK they couldn't provide anything.

      #1285
      1. swa TyreReviews archived

        Thanks for the information. I can see this tyre is available on Pirelli Germany but only in 15" & 16".

        #1286
        1. TyreReviews swa archived

          The larger sizes will be covered by the P7 version

          #1287
  16. Gel archived

    Uniroyal AllSeason Expert gets good rating BUT not listed on their UK site?

    #1272
    1. TyreReviews Gel archived

      Try mytyres.co.uk, they're based in Germany so will probably be able to ship them in if Uniroyal aren't bringing them to the UK.

      #1274
  17. Gel archived

    Puzzled why total score doesn't seem to relate to final ranking??

    #1271
    1. TyreReviews Gel archived

      The magazine applies score weighting, which means the snow points are worth more than the wet and dry points. This is why the totals sometimes look a little funny.

      #1273
  18. Tyred_tester archived

    I'm surprised Hankook Optimo 4S ended up so low. People in Germany and Canada seem to be raving about them and preferring them to Vreds and Goodyears

    #1244
    1. TyreReviews Tyred_tester archived

      The test indicated they were weak in the wet, but good on snow, so if people are using them primarily in snowy conditions they might rate well.

      The test was very close, with only the Maloya performing "badly"

      #1245
  19. Rod archived

    Can the tyres covered in this review be used on a VW California camper van?

    #1240
    1. TyreReviews Rod archived

      Assuming you can find the tyres in your size and load rating, then yes.

      #1241
  20. rvh1t archived

    My wife just ordered a top of the range Renault Captur only to find the no one makes the 205/55R17 all weather tyre that she would like to fit! In the UK that probably will not make much difference to sales of the car but in Europe? It beggars belief but I understand that there is often difficulty if finding all weathers to fit a small SUV. Ironic or what?

    #1232
    1. TyreReviews rvh1t archived

      We know it's not much help right now, but there will be a 16 inch size, or even a 15 inch for winter tyres in the handbook which will have far greater availability than the obscure 17 inch size you have!

      #1234
  21. Ted Lynch archived

    Thanks for sharing this test and the commenary for UK use.
    It would be great to be able to filter these by tyre size to. I keep reading reviews and thinking, 'yep, they are the ones I need'. Only to subsequently find out they don't make them in the size I need.

    #1228
    1. TyreReviews Ted Lynch archived

      It can be a bit frustrating!

      We're working on a size database to improve this, it should be launched in the next few months!

      #1229
  22. Rolf archived

    Has the Vredestein Quatrac 5 already been tested ?
    Seems like a promising new Tyre if it's better than the Quatrac Lite

    #1224
    1. TyreReviews Rolf archived

      The Quatrac Lite is designed for smaller vehicles than the Quatrac 5.

      We do agree though, the Quatrac 5 should be an awesome all season tyre. We can't wait to see it in tests!

      #1225