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2018 Auto Review 225/45 R17 Tyre Test

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

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Discussion

3 comments
  1. 4cvg archived

    I think of the PC6 as a class rival of the Primacy 3 (or 4) & the PS4 as a class rival of the SportContact 6; so: a strange matching I suggest.

    #3734
    1. TyreReviews 4cvg archived

      The PC6 replaced the SC5 in smaller sizes, and PC5 so it covers both the Prim4 and PS4.

      The SC6 is up against the PS4S.

      It's all a bit of a naming nightmare!

      #3735
      1. 4cvg TyreReviews archived

        It certainly makes it hard for testers to compare apples with apples.

        #3736