Sportway56 tyre reviews
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Sportway56 tyre review
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Grip in dry conditions Braking in dry conditions Grip in wet conditions Braking in wet conditions Grip in snow N/A |
Driving comfort Internal noise level Tyre wear Fuel consumption |
Average based on 1 test results
Ø 16,000 km driven
| 31.12.2022 from Al O | Note 1.7 |
| (16,000 km driven) |
- Grip in dry conditions
- Braking in dry conditions
- Grip in wet conditions N/A
- Braking in wet conditions
- Grip in snow
- Driving comfort
- Internal noise level
- Tyre wear
- Fuel consumption
Tyre size and vehicle make
245 / 45 R18 W
OPEL Insignia Grand Sport 1.5 Direct Injection Turbo
Result: Would you buy again? No way
Comment:
Two of these were fitted to the front of my Vauxhall Insignia when I bought it. In their favour they are road legal. Against - unless you are absolutely broke or a complete and utter skinflint, do not, under any circumstances buy these pieces of crap. Chinese tyres get poor reviews for a reason. Mediocre grip in the dry, poor in the wet and dangerously lethal in cold wet conditions. My car is an auto - these things get the wheels spinning and traction control kicking in with no provocation whatsoever. Just as soon as they are at 4mm, they're going to be binned and a pair of Hankook's to match the rears will be fitted. You don't need to spend much more to get something half decent - so spend that little bit more on a set of Hankook, Toyo, Dunlop, Bridgestone ot Goodyears -
245 / 45 R18 W
OPEL Insignia Grand Sport 1.5 Direct Injection Turbo
Result: Would you buy again? No way
Comment:
Two of these were fitted to the front of my Vauxhall Insignia when I bought it. In their favour they are road legal. Against - unless you are absolutely broke or a complete and utter skinflint, do not, under any circumstances buy these pieces of crap. Chinese tyres get poor reviews for a reason. Mediocre grip in the dry, poor in the wet and dangerously lethal in cold wet conditions. My car is an auto - these things get the wheels spinning and traction control kicking in with no provocation whatsoever. Just as soon as they are at 4mm, they're going to be binned and a pair of Hankook's to match the rears will be fitted. You don't need to spend much more to get something half decent - so spend that little bit more on a set of Hankook, Toyo, Dunlop, Bridgestone ot Goodyears -