Given
80%
while driving a
Volkswagen bora tdi
(205/55 R16 W) on
mostly motorways
for 20,000
average miles
Whilst my car, a 130bhp VW Bora Diesel, isn't really going to test the limits of what's possible with tyres, I daren't buy cheap tyres - So I shelled out a relatively acceptable fee for a set of Proxes T1-R about a year ago.
I fully accept that I haven't picked the best tyre for longevity on a 21,000 mile per year commute - but seeing as I've lasted nearly a full year on these tyres I'm not going to complain.
They definitely have their drawbacks - the tread pattern isn't very quiet, and now they're getting below 3mm, the noise is transferring into a dull roar at motorway speeds.
In the dry, the grip from T1-Rs is second to none, they hang on well after the floppy comfort suspension of a 12-year-old family hack would rather they didn't. Their grip in the wet starts off well enough, but predicatbly they start struggling when they're getting low - as I'm finding out now.
These tyres also struggle massively in snowy/icy conditions. I know they never claim to be a winter tyre, but I found myself stuck in polished snow twice last winter.
The bottom line is: my next set of tyres aren't going to be proxes, because I want a set of tyres that last a bit longer, and are a bit quieter - but if I had a more... car-ish... car then I would order my next set of proxes ASAP!