D687 tyre reviews


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    D687 tyre review

    Grip in dry conditions

    Braking in dry conditions

    Grip in wet conditions

    Braking in wet conditions

    Grip in snow

    Driving comfort

    Internal noise level

    Tyre wear

    Fuel consumption
     N/A

    Average based on 3 test results
    Ø 835,601 km driven


    18.12.2009 from  R Note  2.68
    (40,000 km driven)
    • Grip in dry conditions
    • Braking in dry conditions
    • Grip in wet conditions
    • Braking in wet conditions
    • Grip in snow
    • Driving comfort
    • Internal noise level
    • Tyre wear
    • Fuel consumption  N/A
    Tyre size and vehicle make
    235 / 60 R16.5 H
    Suzuki Grand Vitara TD
    Result: Would you buy again? No way
    Comment:
    Poor tyre for OEM fit. The GV noticably rolls over on the tyre walls during cornering. The vehicle is much more unstable with these tyres especially in snow and slush

    16.05.2006 from  Anuwat Chuapibul Note  3.07
    (23,800 km driven)
    • Grip in dry conditions
    • Braking in dry conditions
    • Grip in wet conditions
    • Braking in wet conditions
    • Grip in snow
    • Driving comfort
    • Internal noise level
    • Tyre wear
    • Fuel consumption  N/A
    Tyre size and vehicle make
    215 / 70 R16 H
    Mazda Tribute 2.3L
    Result: Would you buy again? Probably not
    Comment:
    The tires throw water forward so that it splashes onto windscreen when speeding over the standing water on the road.

    16.05.2006 from  Anuwat Note  3.07
    (23,800 km driven)
    • Grip in dry conditions
    • Braking in dry conditions
    • Grip in wet conditions
    • Braking in wet conditions
    • Grip in snow
    • Driving comfort
    • Internal noise level
    • Tyre wear
    • Fuel consumption  N/A
    Tyre size and vehicle make
    215 / 70 R16 H
    Mazda Tribute 2.3L
    Result: Would you buy again? Probably not
    Comment:
    The tires throw water forward so that it splashes onto windscreen when speeding over the standing water on the road.

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