Star Performer TNG UHP1

The Star Performer TNG UHP1 is a High Performance Summer tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.

Tyre review data from 5 tyre reviews averaging 63% over 29,500 miles driven, and 3 tests with an average result of 41st.

Dry Grip 70%
Wet Grip 66%
Road Feedback 70%
Handling 58%
Wear 66%
Comfort 56%
Buy again 58%

The TNG UHP1 is ranked 130th of 203 Summer High Performance tyres.

Tests Included

3

Best Result

32nd

Worst Result

53rd

Average Result

41st

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YouTube Review

Top 3 Star Performer TNG UHP1 Reviews

Given 73% while driving a Opel Zafira 1.6 comfort (225/45 R17 H) on mostly country roads for 500 spirited miles
NOTE: available in H and V speed ratings on same tyre sizes.
I'm a tight-wad, and spent ages trawling through brand new cheapy tyres on eBay trying to sift through all the junk and find a reasonable set to go on a family wagon (Vaux Zafira A) and these came up at a fantastic price of just £42 a tyre delivered to my door.
First impressions, they look very similar to the Nankang NS2's and have a good sturdy tyre wall that sits up and over slightly the rim edge giving rim protection.
They are not as noisy as I thought with them being directional and was expecting tyre hum on smooth road surfaces (the kind of noise like a wheel bearing) but was pleasantly surprised.
I do a lot of miles, city and motorway driving is smooth and sweet, dry grip is good, wet grip is good (haven't slid them sideways while accelerating at full lock like I could I usual cack tyres)
These are a great choice for those who want cheap tyres for domestic vehicles. I'm really pleased as they have all thr pro's of the Nankang NS2's without the cons.
A good upcoming tyre brand.
Helpful 53 - tyre reviewed on March 13, 2014
Given 83% while driving a BMW 330 Ci Sport (245/35 R19) on mostly town for 4,000 spirited miles
Put to test 235/35 and 245/35 R19 Star Performer tyres. Indeed, very similar to Nankang NS-2.
Very great looking V shark tread, rim edge with protection lip, nice smooth. Stretches well.

Dry grip excellent, can't complain. Wet grip is pretty ok, could be little better... but for this price it's great.




Helpful 28 - tyre reviewed on July 11, 2017
Given 35% while driving a Mercedes Benz Vito (255/45 R18) on mostly country roads for 8,000 average miles
Cheap tyre. They are dangerous with speed over 120km/h. The car dance by itself and hard to control even if it is a straight line. If you want to chat inside the car, forget it as the noise is to loud.
The wear on the side is crap.
Worst tire I ever have owned.
Now I have changed to GoodYear Eagle F1 AS3, and what a differnce.

PS! If you don't like a big challenge, never buy these tires
Helpful 30 - tyre reviewed on June 16, 2016
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Latest Star Performer TNG UHP1 Reviews

Given 50% while driving a Honda CRX Del Sol (215/40 R17 V) on mostly town for 10,000 average miles
It is cheap, but therefore dangerous, from 88kmh with my honda del sol, I can stop in 50-52 meter(measured, dry), but with a better(not premium) tyre the distande is only 36 meter(measured)
Buy some good tyres, not this one!!!!
Helpful 30 - tyre reviewed on June 2, 2015
Given 77% while driving a Peugeot 406 Coupe SE (3.0 ltr V6) (215/50 R17 W) on mostly country roads for 7,000 average miles
great tire, good grip on wet and dry. Rapid wear on the sides, the front tires have 10000km, tires rear them are OK.
Helpful 32 - tyre reviewed on June 4, 2014
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