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2015 Auto Express Tyre Test

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

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Discussion

4 comments
  1. Deniz Arıkan archived

    This is not a fair compare for Bridgestone...you are comparin T001 with other brands sport segment tyres, instead of S001. BS T001 is comfort segment tyre. You are manipulating the test and writing there "again disappointing".

    #1538
    1. TyreReviews Deniz Arıkan archived

      Auto Express ask the tyre companies to nominate a tyre pattern in the chosen test size, which means Bridgestone asked Auto Express to test the T001 over the S001

      #1541
  2. AYPNONMAN . archived

    My car recommend 225/45/17 91Y, can i put the pirelli Pzero 225/45/17 94Y ? Because thy don;t come with the recommended dimensions..
    or is it make worse the handling?

    #1493
    1. TyreReviews AYPNONMAN . archived

      Hi,

      It's fine to move from a 91 to a 94 load rating. If anything it will make handling better, but you might sacrifice a tiny amount of ride comfort and noise as a result of the higher load rating.

      #1494