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Hercules Ultra Tour LE, Toyo Vario V2, Zeetex ZT4000 4S, Yokohama AVID Touring, BFGoodrich g Grip All Season, Toyo Versado Noir, Nokian NRY, Kumho Solus KR22, BFGoodrich Advantage Control H/T, Zeetex ZT101, Minerva Emi Zero 4S, Nankang N 605, Kenda Vezda Touring AS, Zeetex ZT102, Mastercraft Avenger GT, Goodyear Assurance Fuel Max, Sentury Sentury Touring, Kelly Edge Touring AS, Barum Quartaris, Marangoni Maxo 4x4, Kama EURO 224, Kumho Solus TA51a, Toyo F8, Cooper CS5 Grand Touring, Kumho Ecsta HP4 716, Debica Navigator, Nankang N607+, Tristar Ecopower 4S, Lassa Multiways, Nexen N Priz AH5, Hercules Tour 4.0+, Kumho Solus 4 All Weather, Hankook OPTIMO H724 AS, Petlas MULTI ACTION PT555, Fullrun FRUN ONE, Mastercraft SRT Touring, Atturo AZ610, Novex All Season Novex, Toyo Vario V2+, Yokohama AVID TRZ, Sunny SN820, Sunny SN630, Matador MP 61 Adhessa, Mastercraft MC 440, Toyo Versado Eco, Nankang NK 88 All Season, Herse Herse 4Season, Hercules RoadTour 655, Matador Adhessa Evo MP 61, Maloya Quadris, Aeolus 4SEASONACE AA01, Kama EURO 236, Kama EURO 228, Kama EURO 225, Zenises Ztyre 4 Seasons, Radar Dimax RP4S, Radar Rivera GT10, Radar Pro Tour, Radar RPX 10, Radar RPX 20, Petlas Imperium PT535, Jinyu Gallopro Multiseason, Compasal Crosstop 4S, Zeta Active 4S, Jinyu Gallopro Multiseason Eco, Platin RP 100, King Meiler AS 2 KM, Reference Summer 5mm, Reference Summer 4mm, Reference Summer 2mm, Ohtsu FP6000 AS, Nordexx NA6000, Roadhog RGAS01, Momo M 4 Four Season, Milestone Green 4Seasons, Doublestar DLA02, Doublestar DLA01, Kenda Kenetica 4S (KR202), Goodyear Assurance Fuel Max, Goodyear Integrity, Tracmax Trac Saver, Toyo A20, Toyo Nanoenergy A29, Toyo Nanoenergy A41, Toyo Proxes A27, Cooper Evolution Tour, Travelstar UN99, Travelstar UN106, Travelstar UN66, Travelstar UN33, Kenda Vezda Touring 4S, Ironman RB 12, Ironman GR906, Ironman IMOVE PT, Cooper ProControl, Unigrip Lateral Force 4S, Fullrun FRUN FOUR, Landsail 4 SEASONS 2, Tracmax X privilo S360, Kenda Komendo 4S KR105, Nexen N Fera Supreme S, Optimo All Weather, Advanta ER 800, i-Link Multimatch AS, Blackhawk Agility UHP AS, Blackhawk HH11, Atlas Green3 4s, Landsail 4 seasons 3, Radar Dimax Allseason, Goodtrip Blueguard As, Barum Quartaris 6
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tyre reviewed on 2026-04-18 02:13:02
Had this tires on our family van when I bought it. Fiat Scudo 2007, 215/60-R16 XL, 99 LI .<br />
Date of productions was 2020. Bought them used with the car in 2022. Up to winter it was a better tire than I expected from a cheap one, it was really ok in dry and not bad in wet conditions (of course its a heavy car with more weight on every wheel). In the third year it begann to significantely lose grip on wet roads. Ice and snow was then getting horrible, I had to stay behind trucks on the Autobahn because it was slipping sideways on flat tracks with icy surface. Threw them off afterwards with 4 mm tread depth in the middle, gave 2 to recycling and keep 2 for later in summer. Mounted these 2 in Summer 25 again for two weeks to test them again. They still felt good by handnail-test but the wet grip was completely gone. My 2 tons empty weight car slipped out on the front axle so easy by normal cornering on wet roads, I never felt something like this before. So I gave the last 2 to recycling too. Horrible, really horrible after 3-5 years. If you wear them to ground during 2 years, you can buy them. Otherwise don't!!!
Date of productions was 2020. Bought them used with the car in 2022. Up to winter it was a better tire than I expected from a cheap one, it was really ok in dry and not bad in wet conditions (of course its a heavy car with more weight on every wheel). In the third year it begann to significantely lose grip on wet roads. Ice and snow was then getting horrible, I had to stay behind trucks on the Autobahn because it was slipping sideways on flat tracks with icy surface. Threw them off afterwards with 4 mm tread depth in the middle, gave 2 to recycling and keep 2 for later in summer. Mounted these 2 in Summer 25 again for two weeks to test them again. They still felt good by handnail-test but the wet grip was completely gone. My 2 tons empty weight car slipped out on the front axle so easy by normal cornering on wet roads, I never felt something like this before. So I gave the last 2 to recycling too. Horrible, really horrible after 3-5 years. If you wear them to ground during 2 years, you can buy them. Otherwise don't!!!
tyre reviewed on 2026-04-17 07:14:31
We use it on our secondary car. It's usable generally, but the performance like a noisy summer tyre. In snowy conditions the performance acceptable, but not good. With lower speed it can handle some snow on the roads. On ice, it's like a summer tyre, definetly no grip. Previously I used a Nexen all seasons tyre on this car, that was way better tyre.
tyre reviewed on 2026-04-16 11:52:38
Driving Maxxis Premitra All Season AP3 XL in dimension 215/60 R16 99V on 2007 Fiat Scudo Van with 8 seats as Family Car only during holidays and transport tasks. Wight of empty car: 2,0 tons. Driving style: sporty if only me sitting in. Normal with family. Driven distance: around 10.000 km.<br />
Grip over all is good under dry and wet conditions, a bit indirect steering, rest ok. But I have a big problem with tread wear on the side of the tires. They also seam to be too soft in the sidewalls, so the wear is only on the sides. Tire pressure is 0,3 bars over recommented pressure of full car, so this should not be the problem. I do not recomment this tire for heavy cars or sporty driving style, it can't withstand this!<br />
Grip on muddy snow with ice under was really bad, I had to put on snow chains for even smaller hills :(
Grip over all is good under dry and wet conditions, a bit indirect steering, rest ok. But I have a big problem with tread wear on the side of the tires. They also seam to be too soft in the sidewalls, so the wear is only on the sides. Tire pressure is 0,3 bars over recommented pressure of full car, so this should not be the problem. I do not recomment this tire for heavy cars or sporty driving style, it can't withstand this!<br />
Grip on muddy snow with ice under was really bad, I had to put on snow chains for even smaller hills :(
tyre reviewed on 2026-04-16 07:02:01
After an accident in my previous car, I picked up a Skoda Fabia as a hack and it needed new tyres on all four corners. The Laufenn was an unknown brand to me but found out they're Hankook related, so took a punt on them in Nov 25. Over winter, they were simply brilliant and I had to deal with six inches of snow, compacted snow and ice on 1:10 inclines in rural Staffordshire. I was literally driving around AWD suvs that were stuck on summer tyres. After 1500 miles on them, they look brand new still and having done motorway, town, country I can safely say they're a good buy. They're comfortable, provide generally good feedback and aren't too loud on the motorway or A roads at speed. Not the sort of tyre to be using to find the limits of any car but for everyday driving and good, predictably safe grip in all conditions, they're absolutely ideal, especially at the price point you'll find them at. Would I buy them again? Yep. Was I happy with the purchase just before winter, you betcha!
tyre reviewed on 2026-04-11 12:36:17
I have driven a total of 7,000 km-spanning both summer and winter seasons-in a mix of city and highway conditions. In the summer heat, the road holding on long-distance trips was quite good. I also drove on wet, rainy roads; while the braking distance was reasonable, the tires didn't inspire confidence as speeds increased, so I slowed down. In winter, on icy surfaces, the braking performance at moderate speeds was good. My vehicle is a Toyota Corolla, and the tire noise is excessive.
tyre reviewed on 2026-04-09 01:43:52
Even though in some tests they do not rate well the dry performance I found it quite impressive for an affordable all-season, it's progressive even when pushing and gives plenty of confidence. I also did not experience any big "fault" on the wet and snow, however I had some tricky situation on the ice vs a proper winter tyre. I would reccomend this tyre very much unless (like me) you decide to move somewhere with icy roads.
tyre reviewed on 2026-03-30 12:40:52
Bought these tyres to replace existing mis-matched budget tyres than the car came with. Immediately noticed the improved levels of grip, comfort and reduced noise, which has made the driving far more pleasureable. Wet grip is confidence inspiring and while the car isn't outstanding in the dry it is very predictable and the tyres communicate well as you approach their limits. Wear has not been an issue to date and I'm expecting them to last well.
tyre reviewed on 2026-03-27 13:57:39
A good all season tyre with excellent braking and grip on snow, like a winter tyre. High comfort and low noise.
tyre reviewed on 2026-03-13 19:10:12
Everything is as anticipated from their price tag but the most dangerous thing is their braking performance on wet road. You really dont want to panic break on a set of those. Very scary! Other than that, they are a decent cheap solution.
tyre reviewed on 2026-03-08 08:12:23
Well my linglong greenmax all season tyres were half the price of a set of Michelins, certainly not half their performance. <br />
They were very good value for money, with good grip levels in all driving conditions, all year round. <br />
For the money (£56 each fully fitted), they were an absolute bargain. <br />
Only issue I could marginally fault them on, is they have a margionally firmer ride, compared to a premium set of all season tyres. Considering what I've saved on buying them, only a very small compromise. <br />
They are like night and day for winter use, compared to my previous set of summer continental tyres.
They were very good value for money, with good grip levels in all driving conditions, all year round. <br />
For the money (£56 each fully fitted), they were an absolute bargain. <br />
Only issue I could marginally fault them on, is they have a margionally firmer ride, compared to a premium set of all season tyres. Considering what I've saved on buying them, only a very small compromise. <br />
They are like night and day for winter use, compared to my previous set of summer continental tyres.
tyre reviewed on 2026-02-23 20:05:05
The tyres came on the car when I got it, with 5mm of tread left. Lasted a whole year (17k km) before I replaced them for the next winter, as we have quite cold and snowy winters here. Used for everyday driving on an AWD Model 3, a mix of motorway and city. I don't have much to compare them to, but they seemed competent enough, especially on dry and wet. They did slide around quite a bit in the snow, but breaking was more or less acceptable. Useless on ice, as most all season tyres are. No real complaints, no excessive noise, no noticeable impact on range, no weird characteristics. If you want to save some cash and have mild winters, these are definitely an option.<br />
I replaced them with brand new Nokian SeasonProof 2 and, no surprise, the Nokians are better in the snow. We'll see how they fare in summer, I may end up switching back to the Maxxis.
I replaced them with brand new Nokian SeasonProof 2 and, no surprise, the Nokians are better in the snow. We'll see how they fare in summer, I may end up switching back to the Maxxis.
tyre reviewed on 2026-02-17 12:33:37