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2015 AMS Performance Tyre Test

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

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Test Results Data

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Discussion

5 comments
  1. Haris K archived

    The most useless test so far comparing tyres from different categories. You see the premium touring Goodyear against the UHP Uniroyal and the max performance continental... What is the point? Like comparing a sports car to a pickup truck. And also, the Michelin seem to be absent from every test. I can't believe anymore that there never is a set available. Just order it online or something, it will be there in 3 to 5 days...
    And another thing is that continental tyres wear wayyyy to fast, compared to the other brands. That for most buyers is THE most important factor when buying new tyres... Do we really need to continue complaining about all these things? As the biggest user based tyre reviewing site, could you please at least transfer to them what I and a lot other users want to see in the reviews?

    #2034
  2. Mihai archived

    And where is the Michelin Primacy 3? or Michelin PS3?

    #1393
    1. TyreReviews Mihai archived

      A good question, one we don't have the answer to. The most likely reason is stock availability at the time of testing.

      #1394
      1. Stef TyreReviews archived

        Whatever the reason for excluding the Michelins renders the whole test biased and therefore untrustworthy. Were they really so afraid of the Michelins and the results they would get? Phew

        #1428
        1. 4cvg Stef archived

          ?? It's hard to see either Michelin being anything but a mid-ranker in this field. Whatever the reason for their non-appearance (CIA plot or . . . .) I don't think the SC5 would have been troubled by Michelin's presence.

          #1457