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2015 AZ 225/40 R18 Summer Tyre Test

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

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Discussion

7 comments
  1. Gary Powell archived

    which to put on my Freelander 2. Do not do much off road but mainly main roads and country lanes with lots of debris after bad weather.
    At the moment I have dealership fitted Pirelli Zero but thinking about the Pirelli Verde
    18" wheels so which do folks recommend please?

    #1663
  2. jaykay archived

    Fitted Eagle F1 asymmetric 2 (215/47 r17 mfs xl) just few days ago on Mazda 6 sport. Looks amazing so far - excellent grip and braking preformance, very little noise and suprisingly very comfy. Even rolling resistance seems very low. Very happy so far! :)

    #1398
    1. TyreReviews jaykay archived

      Glad you're happy, feel free to leave a full review once you've put some miles on them!

      #1399
  3. Alexandrovic archived

    Falken 453 is also an excellent tyre on wet...

    #1390
  4. f2paul archived

    Glad I have just had P Zeros fitted in 235/40 18 to my VW CC today!

    #1379
    1. TyreReviews f2paul archived

      Let us know how you get on with them :)

      #1384