Bridgestone Weather Control A005 Reviews - Page 6

Given 99% while driving a Nissan Qashqai (215/60 R17 V) on a combination of roads for 2,000 average miles
Amazing tyre!
Very quiet and comfortable. Extremely good dry and wet performance - on par if not better compared to previously driven Uniroyal Rain sport 3 and Bridgestone Dueler sport. Winter peeformance is also a pleasant surprise - fresh deep snow, compacted snow, icy pavements, slush, and everything else that the winter can offer is no issue for that tyre. Tyres seems on par or better in snow and ice when compared to Nokian WR SUV 3.
Highly recommendm
Helpful 22 - tyre reviewed on December 23, 2018
Audi (235/55 R18 V) on mostly country roads for 700 spirited miles
Still too early to tell as only done 500 miles but, as i use my A6 Allroad BiTdi as a workhorse the A005s do not feel very much different to the previous GY efficient grips on the road but are far superior when pulling 2.5 tons of loaded trailer on wet grass and mud. I am confident that they will easily outperform summer tyres when driving in inclement conditions, the Allroad was right on its limit of grip on 8 inches of snow during the Beast from the East earlier this year. No idea as to longevity but the GYs were worn out at 14000 miles. Also they were available in the correct size last month at £140 each fited and i am not a fan of Michelins in general.
Helpful 13 - tyre reviewed on December 13, 2018
Given 91% while driving a BMW 320i Touring (255/35 R18) on a combination of roads for 1,000 spirited miles
Absolutely fabulous tyres. Well worth the money. Not tested in the snow yet but the wet and dry performance is superb and if they work as advertised in the snow then they it will be a near perfect all year tyre. Only downside is they are slightly noisy on the motorway. Tyres like this should be fitted to the majority of daily driven cars in the UK IMHO.
Helpful 24 - tyre reviewed on December 1, 2018
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Ford Fiesta (195/50 R15 V) on mostly town for 200 average miles
Bought 4x Bridgestone WeatherControl A005 as they are the only widely available all season tyre in the right size for my 2009 Fiesta. Quite impressed with the grip so far, but have not really tested them in horrendous conditions yet. Regularly drive short distances in town up and down steep hills, so hoping these will be good in snowy conditions.

The car previously had 4 completely different summer tyres (1 on each wheel), so anything is an improvement!
Helpful 18 - tyre reviewed on November 23, 2018
Given 83% while driving a Hyundai Tucson (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 1,000 average miles
Thoroughly pleased with these tyres. Yes, they are expensive (in this size) and It's too early to tell as far as wear goes and I haven't had a chance to test their capabilities in snow/ice yet but in everything else in comparison with the OEM Continental SportContact 5 SUV Tyres they are so much better.

The car feels smoother although slightly firmer. Steering is more direct. Overall the car feels nicer to drive and passengers have commented the same.

Economy is an area I wasn't expecting anything but the car has gone from struggling to achieve 30mpg, max of 34 of a perfect motorway run to returning 37mpg on a recent mixed journey! Colour me impressed!

I just hope they are half as good in colder weather, I will be taking them on a trip to the French Alps this winter so we shall see.
Helpful 17 - tyre reviewed on November 19, 2018
Given 86% while driving a Audi A3 (205/55 R16 V) on a combination of roads for 0 average miles
Fitted 4 new Bridgestone Weather Control A005 tires in my Audi A3
> Lovely drive and very comfortable
> In rain super confidence and fun to drive
> Dry control and breaking is v good.
> Hopefully it will perform well in the snow
> Tyre grip is powerful
Helpful 26 - tyre reviewed on October 24, 2018
Given 76% while driving a Ford Ford Focus MK2 1.8 TDCi (205/55 R16 V) on a combination of roads for 500 average miles
These are replacing Michelin Primacy 3's. Was tempted to get cross climates but the Bridgestone where considerably cheaper at the time and I thought I'd give them a chance.

So far no worries been driving around like I would on the Michelin's and not noticed any difference in grip or comfort over bumps. The ride seems a little better, more direct steering (the Michelin's felt a little squishy).

Hopefully these will handle better in the cold than the Michelin's I had, I don't think they where great in slush or a dusting of snow.

Not noticed much difference in economy, to early. Will update when more miles have been covered.
Helpful 23 - tyre reviewed on October 23, 2018
Given 90% while driving a Subaru XV 2.0 D (225/55 R17 W) on a combination of roads for 1,000 average miles
They replaced Yokohama all seasons. Outstanding, excellent road feedback, on wet road really impressive, very good cornering when compared to factory fitted tyres -they also were Yokohama-. Quite riding. They do not look to be a compromise between summer and winter tyres, good value for money if performance will stand -tread life 40,000 km?-.
Italian climate (no high mountain and extreme snow): definitely I do think these tyres are the solution. Pretty sure they behave very good in snow as well (my car is 4x4, even with M+S tyres in deep snow never had problem).
Helpful 23 - tyre reviewed on October 19, 2018
Opel Astra Hatch 1,0T (205/55 R16 H) on mostly town for 0 easy going miles
Brand new All Weather tyres for the upcoming season.
Aprox. 7,3mm tread depth.
They are replacing the OEM Michelin Energy Saver+, an so far the feel more quiet, and a bit softer and giving a more comfortable ride.
They are priced in the same range as the Goodyear, Continental, and Michelin, so we will have to wait and see how long they will last.

Helpful 201 - tyre reviewed on October 12, 2018