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Bar length in each cell shows performance versus the class leader; longer bars mean stronger performance. The class-leading value in each column appears in bold. The Total Score reflects the weighted sum of all categories.
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Each cell shows a bar comparing the tyre to the class leader for that test — a longer bar means stronger performance. Bar colour matches the test category.
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I can't see how the Hankook Ventus Prime 3 scores 10 for noise though. It must be about the noisiest tyre in the test.
So... there is the Overall category, which is the sum of all other.
Then we have Total, which is the sum of all + Overall = 2*Overall (totally not needed).
Then we have Dunlop Sport BluResponse tyre reviewed by ACE in 2019...
But we have the same tier, reviewed by the same Auto European Club in 2015, with different scores.
Wednesday, Tuesday, Friday ??
2015 is a long time ago, tyres get updated!
I have noticed this a lot. I think there more to it than just one tyre vs another! Also size will affect which wins, as well as size or make of car
Hi, the ACE / GTU test is referred to Nokian WetProof not Weatherproof...?
You are correct, I've now updated this :)
This test isn't being announced at Tyrereviews entry page.
I believe the Nokian should be the WetProof instead of the WeatherProof.
This premium tyres test proves once more that is pointless to buy mid-range tyres (like the ones from the finnish magazine Moottori), since the latter are almost as expensive but definitely not as good.
https://www.tyrereviews.co....