Given
46%
while driving a
MINI Cooper
(175/65 R15) on
a combination of roads
for 6,000
spirited miles
My contention is this:
If you're a normal, everyday driver then these tyres will be ok in the dry. Nothing spectacular but they'll get you from A to B. In the wet though, be very careful. These tyres are dangerously bad. If you care about safety, spend a few extra dollars and buy a better tyre. Those four little patches of rubber are the only form of contact your car has with the road, so look for a good tyre to ensure your car stays on the road.
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When I was purchasing my car the original tyres were unroadworthy, so the owner fitted new tyres as part of the deal. She understandably went for the cheapest option and fitted these.
I ran these Tyres on a Mini Cooper for 6 months through an array of conditions. In the dry they do the job. They are predictable, just not capable. The sidewall flexes tremendously. If you go around a corner at any pace the tyre flexes and you end up driving on the edge of the tyre. The tyres will squeal around a roundabout unless you go at learner driver speeds. Because of this tyre wear has been incredibly uneven. The outside corners of the front tyres are heavily worn, whereas the centre of the tread is fine. More sensible drivers will perhaps not encounter this issue, but if you appreciate performance driving at all, these tyres will be a dramatic hindrance to the performance of your car.
In the wet, I must attest, these tyres are dangerously bad. Even when creeping slowly around a corner, understeer is shocking. You don't need to be driving quickly. Any touch of the throttle, the tyres will lose grip completely and the car will continue going straight ahead. You don't need to be driving quickly for this to happen. I was caught off guard with understeer many times. Be alert with these tyres in the wet. Preferably avoid them at all costs.