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The overall scores below are calculated using our weighting system. Since the original publication may use a different scoring methodology that wasn't shared, these results may differ from their published rankings. You can adjust the weightings below to explore how different priorities affect the results.
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Cells are colour-coded from green (best) to red (worst). The Total Score reflects the weighted sum of all categories. A ★ marks the best tyre in each test.
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Scores are colour-coded from red (weakest) through yellow to green (strongest) to help you quickly spot each tyre's strengths and weaknesses.
The original test ranking is shown in the # column. Arrows indicate how each tyre moves when your custom weighting is applied.
Bizarre that Falken tire that include the term Eco in its title yet its claimed in these 2 tire tests to suffer high rolling resistance and I find that difficult to believe. Is the test result indicating a substantial increase or are we looking at relatively small margins amongst the top tire manufacturers?
It's fairly small margins, look at the data behind the EU tyre label for more details.
So, is there going to be a summary of the Evo test (were there to have been one)?
I do not believe there was one, though I'll check
About Falken. You say that you had the 94v. What did auto express use?
It's on the AE site which is linked, but it was the same 94V
It would be interesting to test same tire, different weight and speed ratings.
Maybe different factory?
mmm,..had planned on the PremContact6....what now for my Golf?!
They're still on my car, and they're still performing well in all other tests!
It is simply amazing how the different weight given to test categories radically changes the rankings