Atturo AZ810
WatchThe Atturo AZ810 is a Touring All Weather tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.
3
Reviews
54%
Average
18,300
miles driven
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Top 3 Atturo AZ810 Reviews
Initial Impressions Review
Given 39%
while driving a
Audi SQ5
(255/40 R21)
on
for 2,000 miles
The tire is OK, but in driving in fresh snow roughly 10 cm. The tire didn't feel great. In driving in cooling conditions. As soon as the outside temperature hit 1.5c. The tires suddenly exhibited pronounced understeering. These tires are not for use in winter even though they have three peak rating.
Otherwise they seem to ride smoothly enough. They are quiet on the highway.
Heavy dry braking I found less bite than I would like. They are a really cheap tire and it shows. I wish the dealer wouldn't have wasted money on them but I was forced to take the car with them.
Otherwise they seem to ride smoothly enough. They are quiet on the highway.
Heavy dry braking I found less bite than I would like. They are a really cheap tire and it shows. I wish the dealer wouldn't have wasted money on them but I was forced to take the car with them.
Initial Impressions Review
Given 69%
while driving a
BMW X3
(245/40 R20)
on
for 3,300 miles
These have been better than expected for the price. Handles decently on dry and wet conditions. They make a decent all-weather option - decent traction on packed snow, got squirrelly above 60-65mph on packed snow and slush on the highway but I wouldn't have driven that fast in those conditions if I weren't testing the tires. Road noise is pretty good - they seem to have a similar tread pattern as the Continental DWS06's. If they can last half as long as the UHP brands I'll consider this a great value buy.
Initial Impressions Review
Given 56%
while driving a
Kia Motors (255/40 R21)
on
for 13,000 miles
Got them for my 24' Kia EV6 GT for the winter months as winter tires aren't truly needed wear I live. Dry and snow grip are good, especially for the price. Wet grip however is severly lacking. I wouldn't call it dangerous but just don't follow to close when it's raining.