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Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
Wet
92
Dry
91
Ice
84
9.9
Continental AllSeasonContact 2
Wet
85
Snow
84
Comfort
82
9.8
Nokian Seasonproof 2
Mid-Range 18
Wet
96
Snow
89
Comfort
84
9.7
Vredestein Quatrac
Mid-Range 28
Wet
89
Snow
82
Comfort
78
9.6
Goodyear Vector All Season 4
Value
92
Snow
90
Wet
89
9.6
Michelin CrossClimate
Premium 150
Dry
91
Wet
83
Snow
82
9.5
Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
Dry
88
Wet
87
Snow
73
9.5
Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
Ice
92
Snow
84
Wet
80
9.3
Michelin CrossClimate 2
Snow
92
Value
82
Dry
82
9.3
Hankook Kinergy 4S2
Premium 62
Snow
83
Wet
78
Dry
77
9.2
Goodyear Vector 4 Seasons Gen 2
Snow
94
Wet
81
Comfort
79
9.1
Michelin CrossClimate 3
Snow
99
Comfort
95
Value
79
8.9
Dunlop All Season 2
Ice
92
Value
91
Snow
85
8.9
GT Radial ClimateActive
Comfort
81
Snow
79
Wet
77
8.8
Michelin CrossClimate+
Snow
86
Value
77
Dry
76
8.7
Continental AllSeasonContact
Snow
87
Wet
80
Value
78
8.7
Giti AllSeason AS2
Mid-Range
Snow
81
Comfort
77
Wet
77
8.7
Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
Ice
100
Comfort
88
Dry
76
8.6
Bridgestone Weather Control A005 EVO
Wet
81
Dry
78
Snow
74
8.5
Nokian SeasonProof
Mid-Range 11
Snow
94
Comfort
91
Value
76
8.4
Falken EUROALL SEASON AS210
Snow
79
Wet
75
Value
65
8.4
Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF
Snow
91
Comfort
86
Value
82
8.4
Kumho Solus 4S HA32+
Mid-Range 5
Snow
79
Ice
76
Comfort
70
8.3
BFGoodrich g Grip All Season 2
Snow
94
Comfort
92
Value
78
8.2
Bridgestone Weather Control A005
Wet
82
Dry
81
Snow
79
8.2
Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 2
Comfort
80
Value
79
Wet
76
8.1
Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert
Comfort
100
Snow
93
Value
75
8.0
Toyo Celsius AS2
Mid-Range 6
Value
81
Comfort
67
Snow
66
7.9
Goodyear Vector 4Seasons 7.9
Pirelli Cinturato AllSeason
Snow
77
Wet
72
Value
66
7.8
Avon AS7 Gen 2
Mid-Range 6
Snow
95
Wet
77
Comfort
74
7.6
Bridgestone B 390
Premium 10
7.4
Kleber Citilander
Mid-Range
Snow
74
Value
55
Wet
53
7.4
Reference All Season
Snow
92
Off road
78
Wet
69
7.3
Nokian WeatherProof
Mid-Range 31
Snow
96
Value
76
Wet
67
7.2
Pirelli Cinturato All Season+
Snow
95
Comfort
77
Wet
64
7.1
Toyo Celsius
Mid-Range 17
Snow
88
Comfort
72
Wet
55
7.1
Nokian All Weather+
Mid-Range 6
7.1
Continental TrueContact Tour 54
Dry
84
Wet
78
Ice
73
7.0
Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21
Wet
75
Snow
71
Ice
67
7.0
General Altimax RT43
Mid-Range 11
7.0
Michelin Premier AS 7.0
Nexen Roadian GTX
Mid-Range 11
7.0
BFGoodrich Urban Terrain TA 6.9
Dunlop SP Sport 01 AS 6.9
Michelin Primacy MXM4 6.9
Firestone MultiSeason
Mid-Range 10
6.7
Michelin Energy Saver AS 6.6
Continental ProContact 6.6
Kumho Solus TA31
Mid-Range 9
6.6
Pirelli P6 Fourseasons 6.5
Michelin Energy E3A
Premium 10
6.2
Nokian eNTYRE
Mid-Range 24
6.2
Nokian SeasonProof 1
Mid-Range 3
Wet
82
Dry
69
6.1
Pirelli P7 AS+ 3
Premium 4
Dry
77
Ice
76
Snow
60
6.0
Bridgestone Turanza QUIETTRACK
Dry
73
Wet
67
Snow
63
6.0
Michelin Pilot HX MXM4 5.9
Michelin Defender 2
Dry
79
Ice
67
Wet
57
5.5
Fulda MultiControl
Mid-Range 2
Wet
60
Value
50
Dry
46
4.1
Nokian One
Mid-Range 19
Snow
40
1.7
Reviewed but Unranked 13 tyres
Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 3 78%
Bridgestone B 391
Premium 4
73%
Michelin Energy MXV4+ 62%
Nokian eNTYRE 2.0
Mid-Range 4
60%
Falken Sincera SN250 AS 56%
Kumho Sense KR26
Mid-Range 3
51%
Yokohama BluEarth S34
Mid-Range 3
38%
Pirelli P4 Four Seasons+ 29%
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Passenger Car All Season Premium Touring Tyres Tyre Review Highlights
Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3 — rated 93%
while driving a Renault Captur for 4000 miles
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tyre reviewed on 2026-05-07 18:27:21
Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 — rated 64%
while driving a Opel for 3000 miles
I bought them in the autumn as an alternative to classic winter tyres and have recently switched back to summer tyres. They are a great option for mild winters, it is essentially a winter tyre oriented towards dry and wet performance in the cold. They feel more like a winter tyre, indeed, especially when the temperatures rise above 15c degrees. Handling and braking in snowy conditions is adequate. On slush, the Bridgestones are great. On ice, however, they are rather poor. Main advantages are low noise, decent comfort and great wet performance in the cold. Main disadvantages are poor handling feel/feedback and higher fuel consumption compared to summer tyres. Although grip is great at all vehicle speeds, these tyres are prone to understeer and you don't really feel where the limit is. Tyres I could compare them to are Bridgestone Blizzak LM005, Firestone Winterhawk 4, Bridgestone T005, Linglong Sport Master, Nexen N Blue HD plus, Michelin Pilot Sport 4 and the Hankook Ventus Evo I have gotten for this season. <br />
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I would recommend them to anyone that only drives in the city, drives a low-powered economy car, a secondary car, doesn't drive daily or lives in a place with mild winters.
tyre reviewed on 2026-05-04 13:43:13
Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 3 — rated 59%
while driving a Vauxhall Corsa for 7000 miles
I’ve previously written two reviews on these tyres praising them highly, however now the temperatures have warmed it’s like a completely different tyre.<br />
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In the warm they oversteer immensely, so much so I was convinced I had an issue with my suspension, having had this checked by two different garages, no suspension issues were found at all.<br />
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With this in mind I decided having been very pleased with the winter performance of these I have decided to keep these as winter tyres, and have fitted Maxxis Premitra HP6 tyres for summer use - these tyres have fixed the oversteer issues and the need for constant corrections.<br />
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Another issue I had with the uniroyals was getting them balanced, two shops tried and couldn’t quite get it right with a noticeable wobble initially at 50mph then at 70mph, the tyres needed to be road force balanced to solve this issue.<br />
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That being said after 7000 miles the tyres have only worn 1.5mm which I’m quite pleased with, as weirdly my car seems to chew tyres down quite quickly and I wouldn’t class myself as a particularly spirited driver.<br />
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In summary, I wouldn’t see these as an all season tyre, being in my garage now unmounted the side walls are incredibly soft now it’s warmed up, however the winter performance of these tyres is great, and I would consider them a winter tyre rather than an all season.
tyre reviewed on 2026-05-03 20:54:49
Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 — rated 99%
while driving a Renault for 2500 miles
After analyzing multiple tests, I opted for the SF3 Elect (215/45 R20) for its superior damping and class-leading wet performance. On the 20-inch wheels of my Megane E-Tech, the ride has become significantly more refined, soaking up sharp imperfections that used to crash through the cabin.<br />
​A crucial factor in my decision was the Seal Inside (S-I) technology. Since most EVs lack a spare tire, having that internal sealant layer provides essential peace of mind against punctures without the harshness of a traditional Run-Flat.<br />
​Yes, it is a B-rated tire for rolling resistance and likely won't win a longevity contest against the Michelin CC2, but the trade-off for "A-rated" wet safety, silence, and the added security of Seal Inside is a deliberate choice. It perfectly complements a high-torque EV chassis that demands grip, refinement, and reliability.
tyre reviewed on 2026-05-02 16:37:30
Hankook Kinergy 4S2 — rated 79%
for 3000 miles
I chose these tyres for my "farm vehicle" which gets used only for transporting everything you wouldn't put in your nice car. At about 60€ apiece they were the best compromise between price and quality. Payload often exceeds 400kg and the car sees mud regularly. So far, the Hankooks performed very well both on- and offroad, in dry and wet. We only had snow once, and they performed better than any other all-season tyre I ever had (which would be about 6-7 different makes). Winter tyres would obviously be better in snow and ice, but since this car only does about 5-7k miles per year, these tyres suit it well. So far so good, would certainly buy them again!
tyre reviewed on 2026-04-30 15:17:48
Continental AllSeasonContact — rated 91%
while driving a Mercedes Benz GLK 250 4Matic for 10000 miles
Buy them as winter tyres for GLK 4matic, driving to mountains with a lot of snow, when turn off stability control, car behave so well, so predictable, so fast on snow road, cutting and curving very nicely. can compare only with old cheap tyres which were on when i bought the car, and it's a big difference! last time i have this good handling in snow was in Iceland with stud tyres. for real, allseason tyres so good at snow. summer handling is of course compromise, but other then than, no minus. even in rainy and pushing it, you can feel and moderate the little sliding on the edge of the grip. very nice and fast. big plus for me is, i can drive it in highways in hot springs and still go to mountains where is still snow. would buy as winter tyre again!
tyre reviewed on 2026-04-20 20:03:37
Toyo Celsius AS2 — rated 98%
while driving a Opel Combo van 1.7 cdti for 500 miles
Really impressed with choosing them! I own the car since new (March 2006), it was factory fitted with Dunlop SP Sport 01. Since I replaced them all tires I have tried were balloons (I mean they all had soft side walls, spongy feeling around the straight line & on curves) & I have fitted a lot:<br />
1. Goodyear EfficientGrip<br />
2. Kleber Dynaxer HP 3<br />
3. Kormoran (Don’t remember which one)<br />
4. Pirelli Cinturato AllSeason<br />
5. Bridgestone Weather Control A005 EVO<br />
6. Bridgestone Turanza T005<br />
All of them with XL (extra load sign) <br />
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The Toyos are really as a tyre should be on that section, gives real information about what your wheels are doing without being too stiff.<br />
They are quiet & their rubber seems to be soft & sticky so far.<br />
They have deep tread & I didn’t noticed any aquaplaning problems. <br />
It’s a little early for final conclusions ( I have less than 1000km experience from them) but for now, I would definitely buy them again
tyre reviewed on 2026-04-13 20:10:49
Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 — rated 68%
while driving a Skoda for 10000 miles
Previously, for nearly a quarter of a century, I used to switch between winter and summer tires; this is my first set of all-season tires. After a very long period of consideration, I decided to choose this tire. It was “competing” for me with the Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3, the Vredestein Quatrac, and the Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3.<br />
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The tires were installed on my car in early October 2024, and since then exactly one and a half years have passed, during which I have driven 15,000 km. Fortunately, the tire is very quiet, which contradicts test results that rate it as particularly noisy.<br />
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The tire performs very well as long as the temperature is above freezing. The only situation where I am not satisfied is on dry roads in high-speed, long corners, where the car does not hold its line well and requires several small steering corrections.<br />
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Below freezing, the tire’s grip starts to deteriorate very quickly; the car often slides disappointingly, and the ESP frequently activates. One morning I had the chance to test it in 20 cm of fresh snow: in such conditions, starting, cornering, and stopping are problematic, but otherwise the tire performs well. LOL. So in true winter conditions, it is very weak and falls far short of a proper winter tire.<br />
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Tire wear so far is almost immeasurable; it is that low.<br />
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Fuel consumption has increased noticeably, by roughly 0.2–0.3 liters per 100 km, compared to the previous winter and summer tires.<br />
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I wouldn’t say it’s a bad tire, but I’m not completely satisfied with it. If I had to buy new all-season tires now, I would wait for the new all-season tire that Goodyear has promised for this year, which will be the successor to the Vector 4Seasons Gen-3, and I would probably choose that one.
tyre reviewed on 2026-04-12 04:09:58
Continental AllSeasonContact 2 — rated 65%
while driving a Peugeot 206 1.4 75hp for 1500 miles
I bought these for a second car in the family which doesn't make a lot of km but it has to be ready when needed so an all season tyre seemed like a logical choice. I decided for premiums to be on a safe side as this was my first experience with all season tyres.<br />
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Already in first season I had to drive in heavy snow: they worked, I survived, at the limit they were progressive, no issues. In wet, also very nice, no issues. Comfort is also very good. However, I give them a huge minus for behaving in dry. Already at 15°C they just hate to turn, in curves the car just sits on sidewalls which feel like paper. Tyre pressure checked. Of course nobody expect wonders in this size on a small car, but still, to not feel like I am abusing my car and tyres I have to drive ridiculously slow in corners. Not acceptable for the price. I mean, I could just buy winter tyres instead.
tyre reviewed on 2026-04-10 23:09:13
Falken EUROALL SEASON AS210 — rated 30%
while driving a Vauxhall Adam S for 10 miles
Exactly as the video review stated sporty but spongy. Driving on a hot dry sunny UK day at 22 degrees C. Compared to the Continental contact tyres I drove to the fitting. The new Faulken AS tyres feel like they drag and don’t feel very responsive to handling. Very much like memory foam insoles and trainers, compared to a good running shoe. I think I’d rather feel the road beneath my wheels thanks!
tyre reviewed on 2026-04-09 12:52:13
Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3 — rated 91%
while driving a SEAT LEON 1.8TSI for 20000 miles
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tyre reviewed on 2026-04-06 20:29:31
Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3 — rated 91%
while driving a SEAT LEON 1.8TSI for 20000 miles
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tyre reviewed on 2026-04-06 00:13:15
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