Accelera Alpha Reviews - Page 8

Given 74% while driving a BMW 320i (205/60 R15 V) on a combination of roads for 43,000 average miles
Bought Touring 320i with new set on front. Mixed motoring includes hard monthly trip to Dutch border with full car. Tyres are a bit noisy, especially on motorway concrete. Have covered over 43k and the traditional BMW edge feathering issue has finally taken its toll (changing pressures does not have any effect). Very impressed with their value for money and 'middle of the road' performance. Will buy again.
Helpful 8 - tyre reviewed on April 5, 2012
Given 81% while driving a Ford Focus C Max (225/45 R17 W) on mostly town for 1,000 average miles
I bought these having previously had Dunlop SP Sport FastResponse all round. Hardly any difference except in price and wear, the Accelera's wearing much better particularly on the front.
They kind of feel like they roll slightly on the rims but I guess thats down to the rim protector on the tyre.
All in all for an average Joe who does mostly town miles and drives sensibly these are perfectly good.
4 x Accelera Alpha's 205x55x16 £187.00 Internet price,fitted)
4 x Dunlop's same size £280.00
Bathwick Tyres Gloucester
Helpful 8 - tyre reviewed on March 14, 2012
Given 87% while driving a Toyota Previa (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 3,500 spirited miles
This is my second review after a few months of daily driving. I've got used to them in dry, wet and snowy conditions now, and I'm a very happy bunny. You can feel the front shoulders biting in on fast corners, and there's enough feedback to tell you what is happening. The wear is even, the graining I highlighted previously has stopped, (there is some sholder wear), but the rears have hardly worn at all. At some point I'll do a wheel rotation, as the rears are slightly newer anyway. I can't believe some guy tried taking his SLK around Stowe on some track day or other shod with these (not clear if he didn't even mix his tires front and back!) and then gave something like a 38% rating - these tyres are are fast and dependable but not exactly racing rubber. During the recent snow, I was able to have some fun on a private road however, and tested the grip to the limit - something I hadn't been able to do on the public highway. I could tell exactly what was happening at the wheels all the time - impressed! On a recent motorway run, I did another MPG check, and I'm still getting around 30 mpg - which is a good 7 mpg more than I've ever squeezed out before fitting these 4 Alphas. These tyres get my vote.
Helpful 8 - tyre reviewed on March 7, 2012
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Given 84% while driving a Volvo V70 2.4T (225/45 R17) on mostly motorways for 25,000 easy going miles
Unlike everybody else who seems to comment on here, I am not boy (or girl) racing / off-roading / towing, just normal everyday driving, 100 miles per day, most of it motorway.
In these circumstances, these tyres have been excellent. I have driven through all conditions over the last 12 months -- snow, torrential rain, blistering heat, and I have never felt anything other than completely safe.
For all the "specialist" types of driving I suspect you will need specialist tyres, but for "normal" day to day driving, which the vast majority of the driving population does, thses tyres are an excellent choice, and represent serious value for money.
Helpful 8 - tyre reviewed on February 24, 2012
Given 77% while driving a Mercedes Benz S320 (255/35 R19) on a combination of roads for 1,000 average miles
I reluctantly changed my front set to these on a Mercedes S class, no big difference to the Continentals I had, subsequently changed my rear set as well. I now have a full set of 4 and they are just as good as the big brands for normal everyday driving.
Helpful 8 - tyre reviewed on February 17, 2012
Given 82% while driving a Subaru Impreza (205/55 R16) on mostly motorways for 3,000 spirited miles
To update my review from a few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to put these tires through their paces on a freshly snow covered road. The traction was actually very good compared to what I've driven before. Obviously they don't react like a Hakka or Hercules in the snow, but they handled the task wonderfully. I attempted to spin out in an empty parking lot and had to grab handbrake to get the wheels to break loose.
Helpful 9 - tyre reviewed on February 13, 2012
Given 32% while driving a MINI Cooper (205/45 R17 W) on a combination of roads for 1 spirited miles
Where do I start. If you value your life DO NOT BUY THESE TYRES. I have these on a mini cooper and believe me, they are awful. I bought the car with them on. I am now looking to change them. I have managed to spin the car twice in the wet. I am a bit of a girl racer and like to drive quickly. I have been driving for 21 years and have never experienced tyres like them. Look at something else, these should not be used if you want grip in the wet, I have to take corners and roundabouts like my gran!!!
Helpful 8 - tyre reviewed on February 13, 2012
Given 84% while driving a Subaru Impreza (205/55 R16) on a combination of roads for 2,000 spirited miles
Clearly a lot of reviews from people who probably never check to ensure their tires are at optimum pressure for their vehicle/temperature/driving conditions. I fitted these tires on my Subaru Impreza Wagon and an very pleased with the performance for the price. Granted my suspension is set up for optimum handling and very little body roll, but I have yet to have any sort of traction loss outside of heavy breaking in slick conditions. I have had the tires chirping going through a 25mph corner at nearly 60 and never felt any understeer or slippage whatsoever.

My only complaint would be how noisy the tires are. Between them and the drone of my exhaust at highway speeds, I'm glad to have a nice stereo in the car.
Helpful 8 - tyre reviewed on February 7, 2012
Given 31% while driving a Mercedes Benz SLK 350 (245/40 R17 W) on a combination of roads for 3,000 spirited miles
Some cheapscape bought these tyres for the car I then bought! driving round Silverstone(Stowe) circuit in the Wet and then dry proved how useless they are. They were fitted on the back and the traction control came on all the time as the back slid out badly in the wet and also dry. They also spin up under moderate acceleration in the wet.
I would rate these tyres as dangerous on a powerful car.
Helpful 9 - tyre reviewed on February 5, 2012
Given 79% while driving a Toyota celica st (205/55 R15 V) on a combination of roads for 6,000 spirited miles
very impressed with these tyres. anyone who complains about poor grip in the wet should remember that they are BUDGET TYRES! A set of 4 fully fitted cost me £209 last april compared to £400+ for michelins, continental etc. In 7 months they have hardly worn at all and still look like new. Ok, so they aren't the best in the wet, but at £52 each compared to £100+ they are great value for money, and I would gladly buy them again
Helpful 8 - tyre reviewed on January 5, 2012
Given 77% while driving a Land Rover freelander (225/55 R17 V) on a combination of roads for 5,000 spirited miles
Inherited a front set of brand new Accelera Alphas when I bought my Freelander 8 months ago and was forced to replace a set of very old rear Michelin's with the same tyre type. I'm glad I did because on the Freelander there seems to be little penalty in using a tyre that costs almost a quarter of the recommended Pirellis. The tyres are quiet and handle dry weather to the limit of the car. Having travelled through some miserable weather this autumn I was expecting poor results in the wet but have not witnessed any unusual or enexpected traits and surprisingly they work much better offroad than I've any right to expect. I would definitely buy them again for this car.
Helpful 8 - tyre reviewed on December 30, 2011
Given 29% while driving a Toyota Celica VVTLi (205/45 R17 W) on a combination of roads for 5,000 spirited miles
These are without doubt the worst tyres I have ever experienced at pretty much any price point. They make an otherwise dynamic car into a what feels like driving a bus on ice in damp/wet conditions.

The grip in the dry is actually OK and the tread wear is amazing, I could imagine these would last much longer than premium tyres, the incredibly hard compound has such a low level of wet grip that they cannot be recommended in any way.

Living in the UK though means anything less than a completely dry road with an ambient temperature into the teens and you have almost comical traction and grip, it is virtually non-existent.

I could not recommend these tyres in anyway as the day you do require a fast direction change or braking they WILL let you down.

Garages and even private sellers looking to save a few pounds put this sort of rubbish on to save money before a sale, if you see them on any car you are looking to buy demand a discount or replacement.

I wasn't aware how bad they were when I purchased the car and they have now been replaced.
Helpful 9 - tyre reviewed on December 30, 2011